The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... land upon the market . The part of the land which was dis- posed of was sold by Articles , a new device of American origin , which made the farmers owners in fee simple . Some of the Granville people were drawn to New York by this firm ...
... land upon the market . The part of the land which was dis- posed of was sold by Articles , a new device of American origin , which made the farmers owners in fee simple . Some of the Granville people were drawn to New York by this firm ...
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... land and sea . It was to my childish imagination as if the Spirit moving upon the waters had called from the depths the dry land , and it had arisen perfected and fitted for the uses of man . Unknowing , I had seen as in a vision the ...
... land and sea . It was to my childish imagination as if the Spirit moving upon the waters had called from the depths the dry land , and it had arisen perfected and fitted for the uses of man . Unknowing , I had seen as in a vision the ...
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... land less a wilderness than that through which they directly passed . In the midst of primeval forests they would have found fresh meadows , in which grew luxuriant crops of native grasses , and broad salt marshes which yielded a ...
... land less a wilderness than that through which they directly passed . In the midst of primeval forests they would have found fresh meadows , in which grew luxuriant crops of native grasses , and broad salt marshes which yielded a ...
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