A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of the United States of North America: From the Period of Their First Colonization to the Present Day, Volume 2A. Constable and Company, 1819 - Condiciones economicas |
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... Quaker settlers whom they brought thither . There are rattle - snakes , black snakes , wampums , and other species . Fishes . - Along the coast , in the rivers , and streams , are various kinds of fish . The most noted are stur- geon ...
... Quaker settlers whom they brought thither . There are rattle - snakes , black snakes , wampums , and other species . Fishes . - Along the coast , in the rivers , and streams , are various kinds of fish . The most noted are stur- geon ...
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... Quakers , ) and other persons . Some years afterwards Sir George Carteret dying , his portion was sold to an association of Scotch people , Anabaptists and Quakers , among whom was the cele- brated Barclay . In 1680 the colony of New ...
... Quakers , ) and other persons . Some years afterwards Sir George Carteret dying , his portion was sold to an association of Scotch people , Anabaptists and Quakers , among whom was the cele- brated Barclay . In 1680 the colony of New ...
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... Quakers have forty - four meeting houses . Education . - Of late , attention has been awakened to the importance of education , which had formerly been much neglected . Grammar schools have been established in the different towns ...
... Quakers have forty - four meeting houses . Education . - Of late , attention has been awakened to the importance of education , which had formerly been much neglected . Grammar schools have been established in the different towns ...
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... Quakers at that period prevented the The first slaves were imported in 1620 by the Hollanders ; and the Indians believed that they were mannitous , evil spirits or devils . establishment of a poll - tax , or an incorporated PENNSYLVANIA .
... Quakers at that period prevented the The first slaves were imported in 1620 by the Hollanders ; and the Indians believed that they were mannitous , evil spirits or devils . establishment of a poll - tax , or an incorporated PENNSYLVANIA .
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... Quakers , 54 ; Episcopalians , 26 ; Baptists , 15 ; Roman Catholics , 11 ; Scotch Pres- byters , 8 ; Moravians , 8 ; Free Quakers , 1 ; Univer- salists , 1 ; Covenanters , 1 ; Jewish Synagogues , 2 ; besides several Methodists ...
... Quakers , 54 ; Episcopalians , 26 ; Baptists , 15 ; Roman Catholics , 11 ; Scotch Pres- byters , 8 ; Moravians , 8 ; Free Quakers , 1 ; Univer- salists , 1 ; Covenanters , 1 ; Jewish Synagogues , 2 ; besides several Methodists ...
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