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... chiefly under ground , painting their bodies of various colours , bestowing no cultivation on the soil , and depending for subsistence on acorns , berries , and roots , and upon their skill and success in hunting and fishing .
... chiefly under ground , painting their bodies of various colours , bestowing no cultivation on the soil , and depending for subsistence on acorns , berries , and roots , and upon their skill and success in hunting and fishing .
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In the back settlements of North America , the souls in the various half - starved savage tribes , do not exceed twenty thousand ; while , on an equal space of country in China , two or three hundred millions , aided by the arts of ...
In the back settlements of North America , the souls in the various half - starved savage tribes , do not exceed twenty thousand ; while , on an equal space of country in China , two or three hundred millions , aided by the arts of ...
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Farmers likewise extract cyder from apples : perry from pears ; and delicious British wines from various fruits . 54. Every farm - house is provided with its kitchengarden , for the cultivation of vegetables and fruits .
Farmers likewise extract cyder from apples : perry from pears ; and delicious British wines from various fruits . 54. Every farm - house is provided with its kitchengarden , for the cultivation of vegetables and fruits .
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... population of 120 millions ; and with various allowances , at least 100 millions , or ten times its present number . The ground still uncultivated , might , perhaps , be made to maintain the present number of inhabitants in plenty .
... population of 120 millions ; and with various allowances , at least 100 millions , or ten times its present number . The ground still uncultivated , might , perhaps , be made to maintain the present number of inhabitants in plenty .
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Workers of metals imitate nature when they beat and wash their ores ; and , having cleared them , in that way , of much of the earth , they then burn them in various ways ; and , at length , get the metal by itself in a pure state . 72.
Workers of metals imitate nature when they beat and wash their ores ; and , having cleared them , in that way , of much of the earth , they then burn them in various ways ; and , at length , get the metal by itself in a pure state . 72.
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