| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1858 - 882 halaman
...the great province which was soon to be foremost in the memorable revolt against the British Crown. The gentry of Virginia dwelt on their great lands...The great rivers swarmed with fish for the taking. Prom their banks the passage home was clear. Their ships took the tobacco off their private wharves... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 450 halaman
...province which was soon to be foremost in the memorable revolt against the British Crown. The gently of Virginia dwelt on their great lands after a fashion...who were subject to the command of the master. The laud yielded their food, live stock, and game. The great rivers swarmed with fish for the taking. From... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1859 - 428 halaman
...the great province which was soon to be foremost in the memorable revolt against the British Crown. The gentry of Virginia dwelt on their great lands...patriarchal. For its rough cultivation each estate had a multitnde of hands — of purchased and assigned servants — who were subject to the command of the... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1859 - 432 halaman
...British Crown. The gentry of Virginia dwelt on their great lands alter a fashion almost patriarehal. For its rough cultivation each estate had a multitude of hands — of purehased and assigned servants — who were subject to the command of the master. The land yielded... | |
| Charles Boner - 1865 - 719 halaman
...lands after a fashion almost patriarchal. For its rough cultivation, each estate had a multitude of servants, who were subject to the command of the master. The land yielded them food,—live-stock and game .... Their hospitality was boundless. No stranger was ever sent away... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1876 - 450 halaman
...to ^ oremost in toe memorable revolt against the British crown. The gentry of Virginia dwelt on Seir great lands after a fashion almost patriarchal. For...cultivation, each estate had a multitude of hands, who were subject to the command o tho master. The land yielded their food, live stock, and game. The... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1879 - 362 halaman
...great province which was soon to be foremost in the memorable revolt against the British Crown. 3. The gentry of Virginia dwelt on their great lands...The land yielded their food, live stock, and game. (5.-21.) 4. The great rivers swarmed with fish for the taking. From their banks the passage home was... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1880 - 444 halaman
...soon to be foremost in the memorable revolt against the British crown. The gentry of Virginia dwelt oa their great lands after a fashion almost patriarchal....cultivation, each estate had a multitude of hands, who were subject to the command of the master. The land yielded their food, live stock, and game. The... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1881 - 406 halaman
...the great province which was soon to be foremost in the memorable revolt against the British crown. The gentry of Virginia dwelt on their great lands...cultivation, each estate had a multitude of hands, who were subject to the command of th9 master. The land yielded their food, live stock, and game. The... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 890 halaman
...the great province which was soon to be foremost in the memorable revolt against the British Crown. The gentry of Virginia dwelt on their great lands after a fashion almost patriarchal. Fqr its rough cultivation, each estate had a multitude of hands — of purchased and assigned servants... | |
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