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the natures which are proper to their Now , these parts of the earth have been homes . more extensively explored and a fourth We have said enough about winds ... part has been discovered by Amerigo Vespucci ( as will be set forth in ...
the natures which are proper to their Now , these parts of the earth have been homes . more extensively explored and a fourth We have said enough about winds ... part has been discovered by Amerigo Vespucci ( as will be set forth in ...
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The life of an Indian is a continual property of the soil , and in all its natural holiday , compared with the poor of Eu- productions , vegetable and animal . rope ; and , on the other hand , it appears to But the earth in its natural ...
The life of an Indian is a continual property of the soil , and in all its natural holiday , compared with the poor of Eu- productions , vegetable and animal . rope ; and , on the other hand , it appears to But the earth in its natural ...
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But it is made . that kind of right which , being neglected at The value of the improvement so far ex- first , could not be brought forward afterceeded the value of the natural earth , at wards till heaven had opened the way by a that ...
But it is made . that kind of right which , being neglected at The value of the improvement so far ex- first , could not be brought forward afterceeded the value of the natural earth , at wards till heaven had opened the way by a that ...
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