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... land revenues and tried to balk his agent at every turn . More often than not , however , Lord Baltimore's agent ... land , and he added to them whenever he could . He had a 11 Archives , xx , 314 , 439 , 590 . 12 Archives , XXVII , 133 ...
... land revenues and tried to balk his agent at every turn . More often than not , however , Lord Baltimore's agent ... land , and he added to them whenever he could . He had a 11 Archives , xx , 314 , 439 , 590 . 12 Archives , XXVII , 133 ...
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... land was good tobacco ground and under the management of capable " over- lookers " brought in good money . Carroll was too excellent a business man to let this money lie idle . He loaned it out to his less enterprising neighbors and it ...
... land was good tobacco ground and under the management of capable " over- lookers " brought in good money . Carroll was too excellent a business man to let this money lie idle . He loaned it out to his less enterprising neighbors and it ...
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... lands in this prov- ince .. 196 According to a promise made during the affair of Louisa , Charles Carroll of Annapolis made over to his son Carrollton Manor , a large tract of land in Frederick County . He also put the entire estate at ...
... lands in this prov- ince .. 196 According to a promise made during the affair of Louisa , Charles Carroll of Annapolis made over to his son Carrollton Manor , a large tract of land in Frederick County . He also put the entire estate at ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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