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Page 41
... land , and resist the washes , to which steep lands have an invariable ten- dency .'- At the same time that he condemns the practice of indiscriminate lining , as an unnecessary expenditure of time and labour , he carefully keeps up his ...
... land , and resist the washes , to which steep lands have an invariable ten- dency .'- At the same time that he condemns the practice of indiscriminate lining , as an unnecessary expenditure of time and labour , he carefully keeps up his ...
Page 60
... land is the fund which pays every thing : but their error , he conceives , lies in regarding the owners of the land as the sole holders of this fund , while capitalists share in it with them , they being a sort of mortgagees of the land ...
... land is the fund which pays every thing : but their error , he conceives , lies in regarding the owners of the land as the sole holders of this fund , while capitalists share in it with them , they being a sort of mortgagees of the land ...
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... land was seen by Drake to the Westward of Tierra del Fuego in that . parallel ; the other , that he was the discoverer of the land which is now named Cape Horn , from accidental circumstances , similar to those which occasioned the ...
... land was seen by Drake to the Westward of Tierra del Fuego in that . parallel ; the other , that he was the discoverer of the land which is now named Cape Horn , from accidental circumstances , similar to those which occasioned the ...
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