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... become rare , on account of the value of their skin . For the same reason , the martin has almost disappeared , while the squirrel , on which he preyed , has proportionably in- creased . The last is numerous near cultivated lands , and ...
... become rare , on account of the value of their skin . For the same reason , the martin has almost disappeared , while the squirrel , on which he preyed , has proportionably in- creased . The last is numerous near cultivated lands , and ...
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... becoming more uniform . Every where from the ocean to the lakes we see the same robust form , and healthy complexion , among all classes , the joint effect of abundance of provisions , ease , and independence . The usual period of ...
... becoming more uniform . Every where from the ocean to the lakes we see the same robust form , and healthy complexion , among all classes , the joint effect of abundance of provisions , ease , and independence . The usual period of ...
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... become subjects and residents of the state , to which they must swear allegiance , after having abjured and renounced all foreign allegiance , and subjec- tion in all civil and ecclesiastical matters . The English statute laws , and the ...
... become subjects and residents of the state , to which they must swear allegiance , after having abjured and renounced all foreign allegiance , and subjec- tion in all civil and ecclesiastical matters . The English statute laws , and the ...
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... become articles of necessity . Living is much more expensive in the towns than in the country ;, but in the later it is every where nearly the same , owing to the great facility of water communication . The price of lands and wood has ...
... become articles of necessity . Living is much more expensive in the towns than in the country ;, but in the later it is every where nearly the same , owing to the great facility of water communication . The price of lands and wood has ...
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... becoming a magistrate , or justice of the peace , has nearly overcome this ignorance , so common in European countries . The state fund for the support of schools amounted , in 1811 , to 483,326 dollars , affording an annual revenue of ...
... becoming a magistrate , or justice of the peace , has nearly overcome this ignorance , so common in European countries . The state fund for the support of schools amounted , in 1811 , to 483,326 dollars , affording an annual revenue of ...
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