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... England , were called ' helps ' in America . These early colonists took with them English grain for immediate sowing and large numbers of swine . In England mutton was popular , as a result of the importance of the wool industry and its ...
... England , were called ' helps ' in America . These early colonists took with them English grain for immediate sowing and large numbers of swine . In England mutton was popular , as a result of the importance of the wool industry and its ...
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... England once the new Court was established . New table implements began to appear - knives with rounded , instead of pointed ends , spoons with egg - shaped bowls and flat stems , in place of the fig - shaped bowl and rounded stem of ...
... England once the new Court was established . New table implements began to appear - knives with rounded , instead of pointed ends , spoons with egg - shaped bowls and flat stems , in place of the fig - shaped bowl and rounded stem of ...
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... England . Servants were still plentiful and even a comparatively simple household would have at least one maid . The principal rooms in a grand house were large and spacious , but the attics and basements , where the ser- vants lived ...
... England . Servants were still plentiful and even a comparatively simple household would have at least one maid . The principal rooms in a grand house were large and spacious , but the attics and basements , where the ser- vants lived ...
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