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" But from these immense prairies may arise one great advantage ; the restriction of our population to some certain limits, and thereby a continuation of the Union. Our citizens being so prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier, will,... "
A Kansan Abroad - Página 206
por Noble Lovely Prentis - 1878 - 240 páginas
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A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical, Political, and ...

James Bell - 1831 - 778 páginas
...namely, the restriction «four population to some certain limits and thereby a continuation of the Uniocu Our citizens being so prone to rambling, and extending...themselves on the frontiers, will, through necessity, be compelled to limit their extent on the ЛУ. to the border» of the Missouri and Mississippi ; while...
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A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical ..., Volumen5

James Bell - 1832 - 910 páginas
...may arise a great advantage to the United States, namely, the restriction of our population to some certain limits and thereby a continuation of the Union....themselves on the frontiers, will, through necessity, be compelled to limit their extent on the W. to the borders of the Missouri and Mississippi ; while they...
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A Book of the United States: Exhibiting Its Geography, Divisions ...

Grenville Mellen - 1839 - 934 páginas
...may arise a great advantage to the United States, namely, the restriction of our population to some certain limits, and thereby a continuation of the...themselves on the frontiers, will, through necessity, be compelled to limit their extent on the west to the borders of the Missouri and Mississippi ; while...
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volumen25

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1891 - 568 páginas
...the great plains to the United States will be " the restriction of population to some certain limits. Our citizens being so prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier will through necessity be constrained to limit their extent on the west to the borders of...
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magazine of western history

william w williams - 1885 - 754 páginas
...be derived one great advantage to the United States, viz: the restriction of our population to some certain limits, and thereby a continuation of the...prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier, will, through necessity, be constrained to limit their extent to the west to the borders...
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The United States of Yesterday and of To-morrow

William Barrows - 1887 - 460 páginas
...derived one great advantage to the United States ; namely, the restriction of our population to some certain limits, and thereby a continuation of the...prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier, will, through necessity, be constrained to limit their extent to the west to the borders...
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The History of North America, Volumen8

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1904 - 586 páginas
...advantage of the Great Plains would be " the restriction of the population to some certain limits. Our citizens being so prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier will through necessity be constrained to limit their extent on the west to the borders of...
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The Louisiana Purchase and the Westward Movement, Volumen8

Curtis Manning Geer - 1904 - 646 páginas
...great advantage of the Great Plains would be "the restriction of the population to some certain limits. Our citizens being so prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier will through necessity be constrained to limit their extent on the west to the borders of...
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Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society, Volumen9

Kansas State Historical Society - 1906 - 684 páginas
...States, • viz., the restriction of our population to some certain limits, and thereby a continuance of the Union. Our citizens being so prone to rambling and extending themselves on the frontier will, through necessity, be constrained to limit their extent on the west to the boundaries...
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Putnam's Monthly and the Reader, Volumen1

1907 - 922 páginas
...States — ria., the restriction of our population to some certain limits, and thereby a continuance of the Union. Our citizens being so prone to rambling...necessity, be constrained to limit their extent on the the borders of the Mis the Mississippi, while the\ prairies incapable of cultivât wandering and uncivilized...
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