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Page 139
... according to the Smith compilation , everything " vendible " had been squandered in trading with the savages . He declared that all but twenty of " two or three hundred❞ tools of all sorts had disappeared , in addition to pikeheads ...
... according to the Smith compilation , everything " vendible " had been squandered in trading with the savages . He declared that all but twenty of " two or three hundred❞ tools of all sorts had disappeared , in addition to pikeheads ...
Page 255
... according to his owne apparel " ; and if married , according to his own and that of his wife , or either . Since every one was required to attend church , it may be inferred that no one could well escape assessment . Further- more ...
... according to his owne apparel " ; and if married , according to his own and that of his wife , or either . Since every one was required to attend church , it may be inferred that no one could well escape assessment . Further- more ...
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... according to law , " but it was later noted that while Daniel French was executed , George Clarke was reprieved . The calf was valued at " three pounds sterling " or approximately $ 90.00 in modern currency . 67 Before 1623 , those ...
... according to law , " but it was later noted that while Daniel French was executed , George Clarke was reprieved . The calf was valued at " three pounds sterling " or approximately $ 90.00 in modern currency . 67 Before 1623 , those ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
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