Old-world Questions and New-world AnswersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1885 - 369 pages |
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... called . He has , indeed , become acquainted with a heterogeneous popula- tion of English , Irish , German , Scandinavian and Italian birth , to say nothing of Negroes and Chinese , whom we collectively call Americans , although they ...
... called . He has , indeed , become acquainted with a heterogeneous popula- tion of English , Irish , German , Scandinavian and Italian birth , to say nothing of Negroes and Chinese , whom we collectively call Americans , although they ...
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... called , had established itself on the shores of Chesapeake Bay some twelve years before , under a charter from James I .; but its members generally were neither in- dustrious nor energetic . Many of them were " useless gentlemen ...
... called , had established itself on the shores of Chesapeake Bay some twelve years before , under a charter from James I .; but its members generally were neither in- dustrious nor energetic . Many of them were " useless gentlemen ...
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... called Boston , of Salem , Roxbury , Dorchester , Watertown , and other places now flourishing cities and towns . But , although strong and rich , the new colonists suf- fered almost as much in their earlier efforts to subdue the ...
... called Boston , of Salem , Roxbury , Dorchester , Watertown , and other places now flourishing cities and towns . But , although strong and rich , the new colonists suf- fered almost as much in their earlier efforts to subdue the ...
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... called Ameri- To them must be added the Quaker colonists of Pennsylvania , the form of whose institutions , whether religious or political , was largely determined by the example of their Puritan predecessors . cans . The future of the ...
... called Ameri- To them must be added the Quaker colonists of Pennsylvania , the form of whose institutions , whether religious or political , was largely determined by the example of their Puritan predecessors . cans . The future of the ...
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... called this part of America " New England , " a title subsequently adopted in the patent of James , which created a council " for the planting , ordering , and govern- ing of New England . " Of the six States now comprised under this ...
... called this part of America " New England , " a title subsequently adopted in the patent of James , which created a council " for the planting , ordering , and govern- ing of New England . " Of the six States now comprised under this ...
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