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Part 1
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Candle Snuffers Foot Stove Foot Scraper Warming Pan
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Covered Bridge Bread Toaster Powder Horn Waffle Iron
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Snake Fence Yoke Flute
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Part 2
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Examples of Offenses: Stuffing a Ballot Box Passing Counterfeit Money Stealing Stockings
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Examples of Offenses: Overcharging for Work Having Two Wives Stealing
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Examples of Offenses: Offending the Church
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Examples of Offenses: Slandering Brawling Brewing Bad Beer Baking Bad Bread Quarrelling Couples
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Examples of Offenses: Stealing Shooting Fowl on the Sabbath Swearing Selling Rum to Indians Perjury Intemperate Drinking Name Calling Picking Pockets
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Examples of Offenses: Gossiping
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Examples of Offenses: Being Drunk Speaking Against the Government Cursing Stealing
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Examples of Offenses: “A” for Adultery “B” for Blasphemy “D” for Drunkenness “Ill Behavior”
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Examples of Offenses: “M” for Manslaughter “T” on Hand for Thief “F” on Cheek for Forgery “B” on Hand for Burglary “I” for Selling Weapons to Indians
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IF A CHILD OF 16 OR OLDER IS REBELLIOUS AND STUBBORNAND LIVES IN EVIL WAYS AND WILL NOT OBEY HIS PARENTS,HIS FATHER AND MOTHER MAY BRING HIM TO COURT AND TESTIFY OF THIS; SUCH A SON SHALL BE PUT TO DEATH.
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ANY PERSON OVER 14 WHO TELLS LIES, WHICH HURT THE PUBLIC, SHALL BE FINED. IF HE CANNOT PAY HE WILL BE PUT IN THE STOCKS FOR UP TO 3 HOURS. IF HE LIES AGAIN, THE FINE WILL BE INCREASED OR HE SHALL BE WHIPPED ON HIS NAKED BODY UP TO 20 STRIPES.
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THE TOWN AUTHORITIES SHALL TAKE ANY CHILDREN OF PARENTS WHO ARE ILL AND UNABLE TO CARE FOR THEM AND PUT THEM TO WORK.
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A YOUNG PERSON CANNOT MOVE OUT OF TOWN UNLESS HE CAN SHOW THE TOWN AUTHORITIES THAT HE HAS A JOB AND A PLACE TO LIVE IN THE NEW TOWN.
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THE TOWN GOVERNMENT SHALL TAKE ANY CHILD WHO IS DELINQUENT AND BAD AND LIVES WITHOUT WORKING, AND PUT HIM IN A HOUSE OF CORRECTION.
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NO PERSON UNDER 21 YEARS OF AGE SHALL TAKE ANY TOBACCO UNLESS HE HAS A DOCTOR’S CERTIFICATE THAT IT IS HELPFUL TO HIM OR HAS A LICENSE FROM THE COURT.
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Part 3
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Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick. Lucy Lockett lost her pocket, Sally Fisher found it, Not a penny was there in it, Just a ribbon ‘round it.
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The skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk But the stump thunk the skunk stunk. Bluebirds bring bright berries. She sheared six shabby sick sheep.
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What flies up but is always down? Goose feathers What kind of room is not in a house? Mushroom What has teeth but cannot eat? Comb What has a tongue but cannot talk? Shoe What has three feet but cannot walk? Yardstick What has a mouth but cannot talk? River
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London Bridge Hopscotch Bubble Blowing Leap Frog Swinging Blind Man’s Bluff Playing Cards See Saw Ice Skating Cricket Whirligig Nine Pins
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Puzzles Jack Straws Jump Rope Hoops Cup and Ball
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Rocking Horse Tennis Bow and Arrows Spinning Top
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Jacob’s Ladder Yo-Yo Marbles Kite Corn Husk Doll
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