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Social Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry Into (Classic Reprint)

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Publisher Forgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN B008PVTKVQ
ISBN-13 978B008PVTKV4
Marketplace United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Description
No one who studies the purely social aspects oi Virginian life in the seventeenth century can fail to be impressed with the paucity and poverty of the materials that touch directly upon the subject. Excepting a few brief summaries of personal observations in the Colony resembling those left by Colonel Henry Norwood, the Rev. John Clayton, and the author of Leah and Rachel, nothing that can be correctly described as Travels in the Virginia of that day, after it had become a populous community, with a definite character of its own, is in existence. Nor are there any extended biographies of the principal citizens belonging to the periods following the first colonization to supply indirectly information of value. The nearest approach to personal memoirs is to be found in the letter-books of William Fitzhugh and William Byrd, which, however, are, in substance, simply correspondence about dry business matters. Beverley s History, while full of vivid details, really relates to the last years of the seventeenth century and to the first of the eighteenth.
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