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Page 291
... lands . If such were the circumstances under JOSEPH's management , the same would also be the circumstances under SESOSTRIS , when he made a new di- vision of the lands , probably , upon the occasion of making an allot- ment of land to ...
... lands . If such were the circumstances under JOSEPH's management , the same would also be the circumstances under SESOSTRIS , when he made a new di- vision of the lands , probably , upon the occasion of making an allot- ment of land to ...
Page 324
... land for a new crop of taxes . Indeed , before the old tax could be redeemed , the minister has imposed a new one . Mr. Harrison laments that the benefits resulting from the redemp tion of the land tax , whether of a public or a private ...
... land for a new crop of taxes . Indeed , before the old tax could be redeemed , the minister has imposed a new one . Mr. Harrison laments that the benefits resulting from the redemp tion of the land tax , whether of a public or a private ...
Page 405
... land , but evidently appearing to constitute the skeleton , on which the land was formed . In America the mountains run along the western coast through the Isthmus . They proceed obliquely , as does the land : where they penetrate more ...
... land , but evidently appearing to constitute the skeleton , on which the land was formed . In America the mountains run along the western coast through the Isthmus . They proceed obliquely , as does the land : where they penetrate more ...
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