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" ... telling that I was afraid of them, the Countrey People laughed at it : neither are the Snakes any thing to be noticed, for nothing can come near them, but they give warning with the ratling of their tail, so that People may either kill them, or go... "
History of Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1664-1920 - Page 23
edited by - 1921
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Collections, Volume 1

New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 376 pages
...tail, so that People may either kill them, or go by them as they please. Oxen are so well taught that they go sometimes in a Plough, or Cart, without Horse, or without a Gade-man ; Horses and Cattle are as cheap as in Scotland, considering their goodness and the difference...
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East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments: A Narrative of Events ...

William Adee Whitehead - 1846 - 368 pages
...tail, so that People may either kill them, or go by them as they please. Oxen are so well taught that they go sometimes in a Plough, or Cart, without Horse, or without a Gade-man ; Horses and Cattle are aa cheap as in Scotland, considering their goodness and the difference...
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Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society, Volume 1

New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 372 pages
...tail, so that People may either kill them, or go by them as they please. Oxen arc so well taught that they go sometimes in a Plough, or Cart, without Horse, or without aGade-man; Horses and Cattle are aa cheap as in Scotland, considering their goodness and the difference...
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Americana Illustrated, Volume 15

National Americana Society - 1921 - 718 pages
...up into building lots and farms. The first Dutch came about 1683, principally from Long Island. The condition of affairs cannot be better illustrated...the province of more than eighty families each, that there were no poor people, and the liquor they used was cider, as there was a great store of fruit....
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Scottish Colonial Schemes, 1620-1686

George Pratt Insh - 1922 - 312 pages
...tail, so that People may either kill them, or go by them as they please. Oxen are so well taught that they go sometimes in a Plough, or Cart, without Horse, or without a Gade-man ; Horses and Cattle are as cheap as in Scotland, considering their Goodness and the difference...
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Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society, Volume 1

New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 368 pages
...tail, so that People may either kill them, or go by them as they please. Oxen are so well taught that they go sometimes in a Plough, or Cart, without Horse, or without a Gade-man; Horses and Cattle are as cheap as in Scotland, considering their goodness and the difference...
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