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Page 32
The town divided against itself ; the idlers and the ill - disposed remained in the
town , and the others moved over the river and fenced their fields . On this side
the land is good and level , and the range out from the river good to the sources
of ...
The town divided against itself ; the idlers and the ill - disposed remained in the
town , and the others moved over the river and fenced their fields . On this side
the land is good and level , and the range out from the river good to the sources
of ...
Page 34
They have no fences ; they have huts in the fields to shelter the laborers in the
summer season from rain , and for the guards set to watch the crops while they
are growing . At this season some families move over and reside in their fields ,
and ...
They have no fences ; they have huts in the fields to shelter the laborers in the
summer season from rain , and for the guards set to watch the crops while they
are growing . At this season some families move over and reside in their fields ,
and ...
Page 37
Their stock ranges on that side of the river ; they have fenced all the small fields
about their houses , where they raise their peas and potatoes ; their fields at Sam
- bel - loh , are under a good fence ; this was made by Mrs. Durant , the oldest ...
Their stock ranges on that side of the river ; they have fenced all the small fields
about their houses , where they raise their peas and potatoes ; their fields at Sam
- bel - loh , are under a good fence ; this was made by Mrs. Durant , the oldest ...
Page 55
The traders here adopted with spirit , the plan of the government ' ; they have
made gardens , fenced their fields , and they have this year raised wheat , rye ,
and barley . 2. Cow - e - tuh Tal - lau - has - see ; from Cow - e - tuh , Tallo - fau , a
...
The traders here adopted with spirit , the plan of the government ' ; they have
made gardens , fenced their fields , and they have this year raised wheat , rye ,
and barley . 2. Cow - e - tuh Tal - lau - has - see ; from Cow - e - tuh , Tallo - fau , a
...
Page 58
... they have a fine view of the river above the flat land on both sides of the river ,
and all the field of one thousand acres ... fixes on the most fordable part ; there
are two other fords below this , which communicate between the fields , on both ...
... they have a fine view of the river above the flat land on both sides of the river ,
and all the field of one thousand acres ... fixes on the most fordable part ; there
are two other fords below this , which communicate between the fields , on both ...
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