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... land excepting to obtain our provisions ; and having performed our day's journey , might have anchored fearlessly at night . 6 Finding we could not induce our people to land , we agreed to continue on all night . The eastern horizon ...
... land excepting to obtain our provisions ; and having performed our day's journey , might have anchored fearlessly at night . 6 Finding we could not induce our people to land , we agreed to continue on all night . The eastern horizon ...
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... land has become somewhat minute . Among the people of the United States there exists a roving disposition , that leads them in multitudes to make new settlements in the wild lands , and thus rapidly to spread civili- zation over the ...
... land has become somewhat minute . Among the people of the United States there exists a roving disposition , that leads them in multitudes to make new settlements in the wild lands , and thus rapidly to spread civili- zation over the ...
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... land is rendered available for the production of food and ne- cessaries . But the principle has been laid down that " a man has a right to do as he wills with his own ; " and if all the land should chance to centre in one individual as ...
... land is rendered available for the production of food and ne- cessaries . But the principle has been laid down that " a man has a right to do as he wills with his own ; " and if all the land should chance to centre in one individual as ...
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Journal of an Expedition to explore the Course and Ter | 15 |
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