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... laws , the view of which has been to secure to the corporation of the Mesta , on their own terms , the whole produce of those lands , which are conveniently situated for the support of their flocks . Of these laws I have been able to ...
... laws , the view of which has been to secure to the corporation of the Mesta , on their own terms , the whole produce of those lands , which are conveniently situated for the support of their flocks . Of these laws I have been able to ...
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... laws and their native princes , while the latter have been subject , more or less , to the dominion of European settlers . This is our own in- ference ; for Mr. C. can hardly intend that we should take in its full extent his vague and ...
... laws and their native princes , while the latter have been subject , more or less , to the dominion of European settlers . This is our own in- ference ; for Mr. C. can hardly intend that we should take in its full extent his vague and ...
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... laws of association unknown to us . The operation of these laws may probably be varied or disturbed by that sympathy which exists between the bodily and the mental functions ; and thus our dreams may often partially receive their ...
... laws of association unknown to us . The operation of these laws may probably be varied or disturbed by that sympathy which exists between the bodily and the mental functions ; and thus our dreams may often partially receive their ...
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