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... NATURAL HISTORY OF MONEY 1. The Inconvenience of Barter . 387 2. Furs as Money 388 3. Cattle as Money 388 4. Shells as Money 390 5. Other Commodities as Money : The Metals 394 6. Barter Currency in North Carolina 7. Why Coinage is ...
... NATURAL HISTORY OF MONEY 1. The Inconvenience of Barter . 387 2. Furs as Money 388 3. Cattle as Money 388 4. Shells as Money 390 5. Other Commodities as Money : The Metals 394 6. Barter Currency in North Carolina 7. Why Coinage is ...
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... natural barriers to the cultivation of the soil . There are many lesser peculiarities connected with the soils of North America that have had considerable influence upon the history of the people ; the most essential fact is , however ...
... natural barriers to the cultivation of the soil . There are many lesser peculiarities connected with the soils of North America that have had considerable influence upon the history of the people ; the most essential fact is , however ...
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... natural conditions of the continent , or even of its shore geography , and the little that had been dis- covered was so unknown to navigators in general , that it was not possible to exercise much discretion in the placing of the first ...
... natural conditions of the continent , or even of its shore geography , and the little that had been dis- covered was so unknown to navigators in general , that it was not possible to exercise much discretion in the placing of the first ...
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... natural ways into the interior of the continent . In general structure this region is an isolated mass separated from the body of the continent by the high ridges of the Green mountains and the Berkshire hills , as well as by the deep ...
... natural ways into the interior of the continent . In general structure this region is an isolated mass separated from the body of the continent by the high ridges of the Green mountains and the Berkshire hills , as well as by the deep ...
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... natural growth of vegetation , called the “ range , ” and the proceeds of hunting . His imple- ments of agriculture are rude , chiefly of his own make , and his efforts directed mainly to a crop of corn and a " truck patch . " The last ...
... natural growth of vegetation , called the “ range , ” and the proceeds of hunting . His imple- ments of agriculture are rude , chiefly of his own make , and his efforts directed mainly to a crop of corn and a " truck patch . " The last ...
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