Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 326William Blackwood, 1979 |
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Pagina 103
... land has banished whatever it is that makes ' perfect trekking country ' . The Rock- ies might be physically as tough a challenge as the Andes or the Himalayas , and no doubt they are as beautiful in their way as any other great range ...
... land has banished whatever it is that makes ' perfect trekking country ' . The Rock- ies might be physically as tough a challenge as the Andes or the Himalayas , and no doubt they are as beautiful in their way as any other great range ...
Pagina 105
... land attracted from the southern states thousands of settlers who had been ruined by the Civil War . In many emigrant trains there were over one hundred wagons and five hundred people and former Confederate officers took to managing the ...
... land attracted from the southern states thousands of settlers who had been ruined by the Civil War . In many emigrant trains there were over one hundred wagons and five hundred people and former Confederate officers took to managing the ...
Pagina 280
... land is regarded as belonging to the tribe . Individuals may have grazing rights , perhaps cultivation rights , but the idea of anyone owning land is alien , even rather shocking , to most pas- toral tribes . Private ownership of land ...
... land is regarded as belonging to the tribe . Individuals may have grazing rights , perhaps cultivation rights , but the idea of anyone owning land is alien , even rather shocking , to most pas- toral tribes . Private ownership of land ...
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