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    1. The countries are all dead


    2. All the countries of this area knew the ocean- India, Japan; all have learned to rely on the ocean and her bounty


    3. The purchase and sale of hi-value skin work to discerning international connoisseurs, predominantly from the wealthy countries of South East Asia, but also occasionally from Western buyers of American and European origin


    4. Israel the nation had been defeated, its women dispersed thruout all the countries that would later be called Talstan


    5. Ezekiel 5:5 says, “ Thus saith the Lord God; This is Jerusalem: I have set it in the midst of the nations and countries that are round about her


    6. According to Isaiah 49:22-23, even the kings and queens of the earth shall bring them back upon their shoulders! This re-gathering of Israel will be such a moment that all people in all countries in all lands shall behold it and shall know the Lord is God


    7. They would control the businesses and countries that shaped the world


    8. I lived in England which is one of the richer countries


    9. and huge estates in several countries around the world, but


    10. that the war on terror is a joint effort with not only the countries of the world, but

    11. them from the countries of their


    12. 42He will extend his power over many countries; Egypt will not escape


    13. They had real need for host families for their students were mostly from Saudi Arabia and other foreign countries


    14. “Oh yeah, it’s illegal in lots of countries,” Alan said, “And heavily regulated in most


    15. On the northeast Arabian peninsula (next door to Saudi Arabia), this is one of the smal est countries on earth, mostly composed of desert, although there is a natural deep harbour


    16. This continent’s similarities are regional: The Isles, Baltic States, Mediterranean countries, Scandinavia etc


    17. Al countries ‘on top of the earth’ receive the midnight sun – where it is all day


    18. These countries are nearly al near the Ural Mountains, which used to separate


    19. Armenia has become one of the first countries to


    20. Most of it, she eventually found out, were various countries and times within what people on Alan's side of the planet called 'The Lumpral Basin' and offered no more detail than that

    21. The 3 Northern Countries


    22. These two little countries are a few hundred kilometres from each other, and are very different


    23. Low in the Low Countries


    24. She was very beautiful; a more clever, or a more lovely countenance he could not fancy to himself; and she no longer appeared of ice as before, when she sat outside the window, and beckoned to him; in his eyes she was perfect, he did not fear her at all, and told her that he could calculate in his head and with fractions, even; that he knew the number of square miles there were in the different countries, and how many inhabitants they contained; and she smiled while he spoke


    25. In Great Britain, and most other European countries, they are not supposed to double in less than five hundred years


    26. China has been long one of the richest, that is, one of the most fertile, best cultivated, most industrious, and most populous, countries in the world


    27. Any carrion, the carcase of a dead dog or cat, for example, though half putrid and stinking, is as welcome to them as the most wholesome food to the people of other countries


    28. the East Indies, cannot, perhaps, be better illustrated than by the different state of those countries


    29. It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of propagation in all the different countries of the world ; in North America, in Europe, and in China ; which renders it rapidly progressive in the first, slow and gradual in the second, and altogether stationary in the last


    30. countries, they have several very safe and easy methods of evading the law

    31. trade, I have been assured by British merchants who had traded in both countries, are higher


    32. considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased


    33. A new colony must always, for some time, be more understocked in proportion to the extent of its territory, and more underpeopled in proportion to the extent of its stock, than the greater part of other countries


    34. The great fortunes so suddenly and so easily acquired in Bengal and the other British settlements in the East Indies, may satisfy us, that as the wages of labour are very low, so the profits of stock are very high in those ruined countries


    35. When the law does not enforce the performance of contracts, it puts all borrowers nearly upon the same footing with bankrupts, or people of doubtful credit, in better regulated countries


    36. But the proportion between interest and clear profit might not be the same in countries where the ordinary rate of profit was either a good deal lower, or a good deal higher


    37. In countries ill cultivated, and worse inhabited, the greater part of landlords and


    38. chiefly in pour countries


    39. sending to it a part both of the rude and manufactured produce, either of other countries, or of


    40. demonstrate, that though some countries have, by this course, attained to a considerable

    41. In all Christian countries, I believe, the education of the greater part of


    42. In England, and in all Roman catholic countries, the lottery of the


    43. I believe, in all other countries where there is no difficulty of settlement


    44. Their lands, therefore, have been principally employed in the production of grass, the more bulky commodity, and which cannot be so easily brought from a great distance; and corn, the food of the great body of the people, has been chiefly imported from foreign countries


    45. the produce of a kitchen garden had, it seems, been little more than sufficient to pay the extraordinary culture and the expense of watering ; for in countries so near the sun, it was thought proper, in those times as in the present, to have the command of a stream of water, which could be conducted to every bed in the garden


    46. In Great Britain, and some other northern countries, the finer fruits cannot Be brought to perfection but by the assistance of a wall


    47. Their price, therefore, in such countries, must be sufficient to pay the expense of building and maintaining what they cannot be had without


    48. That the vineyard, when properly planted and brought to perfection, was the most valuable part of the farm, seems to have been an undoubted maxim in the ancient agriculture, as it is in the modern, through all the wine countries


    49. The same point is frequently at this day a matter of controversy in the wine countries


    50. We see frequently societies of merchants in London, and other trading towns, purchase waste lands in our sugar colonies, which they expect to improve and cultivate with profit, by means of factors and agents, notwithstanding the great distance and the uncertain returns, from the defective administration of justice in those countries














































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