Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... became more numerous during the eighteenth century , were compara- tively few in number during the earlier period . When the London Company abandoned its communal enterprise in Vir- ginia it made grants both to individuals and to ...
... became more numerous during the eighteenth century , were compara- tively few in number during the earlier period . When the London Company abandoned its communal enterprise in Vir- ginia it made grants both to individuals and to ...
Strana 77
... became the great staple crop , was during the colonial period commercially un- profitable , partly because the cleaning of the fiber was too costly , and partly because there was no great demand for it . Tobacco The colonial South ...
... became the great staple crop , was during the colonial period commercially un- profitable , partly because the cleaning of the fiber was too costly , and partly because there was no great demand for it . Tobacco The colonial South ...
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... became apprentices to a physician , where they qualified themselves to engage in the unregulated and unlicensed business of pharmacy . The early vendors of drugs supplemented their stock of medi- cines with paints , oils , glass ...
... became apprentices to a physician , where they qualified themselves to engage in the unregulated and unlicensed business of pharmacy . The early vendors of drugs supplemented their stock of medi- cines with paints , oils , glass ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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