Delaware and the Eastern shore; some aspects of a peninsula pleasant and well beloved . THE MARK OF RACE set up a coach had a redemptioner^ in hisline of descent, and like as not a portly citizenrolling by in his limousine with opulent rumblemay even now stir a censorious on-looker to thevenomous phrase, grandson of an a matter of fact, although many a fam-ily, important or obscure, has a well authenti-cated drop of gentle or noble blood, most evenof the recognized political and social leadersare sprung in the main from those who for six,eight or ten generations on this side of the


Delaware and the Eastern shore; some aspects of a peninsula pleasant and well beloved . THE MARK OF RACE set up a coach had a redemptioner^ in hisline of descent, and like as not a portly citizenrolling by in his limousine with opulent rumblemay even now stir a censorious on-looker to thevenomous phrase, grandson of an a matter of fact, although many a fam-ily, important or obscure, has a well authenti-cated drop of gentle or noble blood, most evenof the recognized political and social leadersare sprung in the main from those who for six,eight or ten generations on this side of theAtlantic were of far more importance than theirEuropean ancestors for as many centuriesbefore. Perhaps few colonial immigrants camesolely as the persecuted for righteousness sake,though many, it is true, came seeking religiousliberty. All such, whether Catholic or Protes-tant, plain Quaker, stout Presbyterian, loyalAnglican, were mainly of sound stock, with thepersonal energy implied in a Avillingness to fore-go the comforts and advantages of old civilized ^ Trimbles and others in C


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