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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER I
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Land brought in truth no very large income.

It was easier to break new land than to fertilize that long in use.

An acre yielded only eight or ten bushels of wheat.

In England the land was more fruitful.

One who was only a tenant on the estate of Coke of Norfolk died worth 150,000 pounds, and Coke himself had the income of a prince.


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