1.
When Gordon's Lamp left Earth, any vessel such as his would have been impounded on sight, at least in North America
2.
Most natives were older than America
3.
America and can be found in outfitters supply stores and in every health food store
4.
“The soap that crossed America on quality alone,” and it’s true, the Bronners have never spent a penny on advertising or marketing their soaps, but have relied solely on word of mouth and unsolicited articles for their word to be spread
5.
The first problem was that Talstan had been a world power, 'the enemy' of America and its descendants for a century by the time she died in that warehouse on Pallas
6.
"Over four hundred million residents of North America voluntarily ascended while Gordon's Lamp was on its way home
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America was still officially a nation at the time, though Washington was in ruins and the new capital at Dallas not far behind
8.
It was now known that the Kassikan had been secretly influencing Earth for centuries, nearly taking over America in the 1970's, Europe in the 1990's, completely taking over Brazil by 2350
9.
The heaven of Talstan was Paradis and before Bahkmar's birth Talstan was already the mortal colony, 'soul farm' of Paradis as America was the 'soul farm' of New Dallas and the Pan Solar League
10.
You see my name, right? I'm from Earth, North America, the part that was traded from USA to Canada after the occupation
11.
Things family members so inspired by the OAU when he visited Africa in April and did in my youth; like eating collard greens and cornbread May, 1964, founded the Organization of Afro-American with our bare hands, or big Sunday dinners so plentiful they Unity (OAAU) in America
12.
What kingdom is it that we subscribe to when we choose our homes? How much land is sufficient? How large of a house is conducive to claiming that we are Kingdom oriented? What is the proper mentality to hold for occupation and self-life? When guests come, what is the proper way to house them and feed them? What I find is that even across the United States of America the answer to these questions are vastly different depending on where you live
13.
‘Yes, I had three years in America
14.
Early migrants to America and Australia were often photographed at weddings and in bars, raising a loving glass to the old country, showing great bravado, cigarettes drooping from their lips; young men sipping whisky in shirt sleeves and armbands, unbuttoned waistcoats and slackened ties, slicked back hair
15.
He had a big hotel business in America, which he sold and came back
16.
In America only the rich were resurrected in silicon in the 2160's, in Laurentia it was birthright
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Does this sound like fantasy? Consider the fact that millions of people across America, the land of plenty, live unbelievably painful and horrible lives
18.
It was cold on those nights, and there was no power in the rural counties in America by that time
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I pray this book gives you a practical understanding on how your church can be a blessing to Urban America
20.
He mentions that there’s another family in the village willing to take part – they lost someone in the hurricane which hit the coast of America last autumn
21.
“Maybe they believe their own propaganda, that the Kassikan is the great Satan that has corrupted America, then Europe and now Brasil with their enticements
22.
“We don’t like to admit it, but America had fallen, even before this war
23.
The man was a villain from across the river in Laurentia and she was nothing but an experimental subject to him, but he had resurrected her in his computer banks after she was killed, using the first cryo-atom-slicer in North America
24.
From what she knew, Hartford was the largest urban center in North America that had not been slagged by a meteor, Syracuse was next, then Scranton
25.
Koruki wanted to know about wine in America
26.
The level of public safety in mortal Atlantis was never reached at any time by America
27.
“Many of us who lived in the later days of the Minoan civilization, especially those of us who watched the mainlanders smash and grab everything they could, chose to wander back in time to greater days, just like your captain’s mother has done in America, settling in the 1932 echo
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Yellelle explained that because of the omnipresent geothermal springs on all the isles of Atlantis, there was hot and cold running water like even the wealthy of America wouldn’t see until the Victorian Age
29.
Most major cites in Europe, Asia and Latin America had them at the time
30.
They were never seen in Eastern North America except on a screen, but they were in use in Singapore, Mumbai and Abu Dhabi while she was mortal
31.
She wondered how much of the difference she saw was the difference between Atlantis and America and how much was the difference between reality and this afterlife
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At least in this society they were unobtrusive, for those rich enough to afford them in the America of 2341 they were bulky and stainless
33.
When I discovered it, I attached myself to it and eventually stopped in America, where I have been for the remainder of the time
34.
As the lights of New York disappeared over the horizon behind the ship leaving only a glow on the low clouds to mark its unfaltering presence, Kaitlyn pressed close to Harry as they stood on the stern deck and she said goodbye to America and home
35.
“I shall be delighted to show you my favorite haunts, and I wish to hear everything about your own homes in America
36.
That should place the location somewhere in South America,”
37.
” To which he responded, “Correct, at least that was where he came to America from
38.
There was a picture of an apple suspended in outer space, then an image of some city in America
39.
They lived in America now
40.
On the issue of Kaitlyn's return to America following the wedding, Harry was perhaps most helpful
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The whole Western area of America is the fastest-growing section
42.
Hopefully soon!! How about you over there? I know the cold weather has been turned bad in America this winter
43.
Flavio noted that Otto had no maps of North and South America
44.
(Turns out this is the first permanent place, Judy lives with me in America)
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structures were more than just granite and stone, they were America
46.
More than two million women in America are victims of spousal/domestic
47.
Keep in mind that America stands because of you and me
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America stands because of our sacrifice
49.
2000 miles away from North America (lying on its plate)
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It’s the whale capital of Central America, with 22
51.
With more than 450 birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians (and more than 620 types of butterflies), this is South America in one Caribbean Island
52.
Bordered by the Pacific to the east and the Atlantic to the west, South America
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Georges Cathedral is one of the tal est wooden churches in South America
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Known to most western children as the home of Paddington Bear ‘from darkest Peru’, he was inspired by the spectacled bear – the only bear residing in South America
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This tropical paradise is between the Caribbean and South America
56.
The title was a bit long, true; The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner; Who lived Eight and Twenty years, all alone in an Uninhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque, having been Cast on Shore by shipwreck, wherein all men perished but Himself
57.
The price of provisions is everywhere in North America much lower than in England
58.
But though North America is not yet so rich as England, it is much more thriving, and advancing with much greater rapidity to the further acquisition of riches
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In the British colonies in North America, it has been found that they double in twenty or five-and-twenty years
60.
We cannot, therefore, wonder that the people in North America should generally marry very young
61.
Notwithstanding the great increase occasioned by such early marriages, there is a continual complaint of the scarcity of hands in North America
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The difference between the genius of the British constitution, which protects and governs North America, and that of the mercantile company which oppresses and domineers in
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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
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The great accession both of territory and trade by our acquisitions in North America and the West Indies, will sufficiently account for this, without supposing any diminution in the capital stock of the society
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succeeded in doing this within the Church of America
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North America, for example, than in that to Jamaica
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of America has become largely ineffective at changing their city
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In America the fraudulent tapes were re-examined and bore marks that confirmed their irregularity
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But in our sugar colonies, the price of sugar bears no such proportion to that of the produce of a rice or corn field either in Europe or America
70.
Nobody will attempt to improve and cultivate in the same manner the most fertile lands of Scotland, Ireland, or the corn provinces of North America, though, from the more exact administration of justice in these countries, more regular returns might be expected
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This was probably the case among the hunting nations of North America, before their country was discovered by the Europeans, with whom they now exchange their surplus peltry, for blankets, fire-arms, and brandy, which gives it some value
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There are some countries in Latin America and Eastern Europe that are still pretty loose, but international pressure is slowly bringing them around
73.
But in many parts of North America, the landlord would be much obliged to any body who would carry away the greater part of his large trees
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It has been the opinion, however, of the greater part of those who have written upon the prices of commodities in ancient times, that, from the Conquest, perhaps from the invasion of Julius Caesar, till the discovery of the mines of America, the value of silver was continually diminishing
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Silver must certainly be cheaper in Spanish America than in Europe ; in the country where it is produced, than in the country to which it is brought, at the expense of a long carriage both by land and by sea, of a freight, and an insurance
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The discovery of the abundant mines of America seems to have been the sole cause of this diminution in the value of silver, in proportion to that of corn
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The discovery of the mines of America, it is to be observed, does not seem to have had any very sensible effect upon the prices of things in England till after 1570; though even the mines of Potosi had been discovered more than twenty years before
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- Between 1630 and 1640, or about 1636, the effect of the discovery of the mines of America, in reducing the value of silver, appears to have been completed, and the value of that metal seems never to have sunk lower in proportion to that of corn than it was about that time
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cheaper than it had been during the sixty-four last years of the last century; and about nine shillings and sixpence cheaper than it had been during the sixteen years preceding 1636, when the discovery of the abundant mines of America may be supposed to have produced its full effect ; and about one shilling cheaper than it had been in the twenty-six years preceding 1620, before that discovery can well be supposed to have produced its full effect
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When, after the discovery of the abundant mines of America, corn rose to three and four times its former money price, this change was universally ascribed, not to any rise in the real value of corn, but to a fall in the real value of silver
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For some time after the first discovery of America, silver would continue to sell at its former, or not much below its former price
82.
Secondly, America is itself a new market, for the produce of its own silver mines; and as its advances in agriculture, industry, and population, are much more rapid than those of the most thriving countries in Europe, its demand must increase much more rapidly
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America, therefore, is a new market for the produce of its own silver mines, of which the demand must increase much more rapidly than that of the most thriving country in Europe
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Thirdly, the East Indies is another market for the produce of the silver mines of America, and a market which, from the time of the first discovery of those mines, has been continually taking off a greater and a greater quantity of silver
85.
Since that time, the direct trade between America and the East Indies, which is carried on by means of the Acapulco ships, has been continually augmenting, and the indirect intercourse by the way of Europe has been augmenting in a still greater proportion
86.
The annual importation of the precious metals into Cadiz and Lisbon, indeed, is not equal to the whole annual produce of the mines of America
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The mines of America, besides, are by no means the only gold and silver mines in the world
88.
Before the discovery of the mines of America, the value of fine gold to fine silver was regulated in the different mines of Europe, between the proportions of one to ten and one to twelve ; that is, an ounce of fine gold was supposed to be worth from ten to twelve ounces of fine silver
89.
Though both the gold and silver mines of America exceeded in fertility all those which had ever been known before, the fertility of the silver mines had, it seems, been proportionally still greater than that of the gold ones
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In these taxes, too, it has already been observed, consists the whole rent of the greater part of the gold and silver mines of Spanish America; and that upon gold is still worse paid than that upon silver
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That the silver mines of Spanish America, like all other mines, become gradually more expensive in the working, on account of the greater depths at which it is necessary to carry on the works, and of the greater expense of drawing out the water, and of supplying them with fresh air at those depths, is acknowledged by everybody who has inquired into the state of those mines
92.
Though all the cattle of the European colonies in America were originally carried from Europe, they soon multiplied so much there, and became of so little value, that even horses were allowed to run wild in the woods, without any owner thinking it worth while to claim them
93.
Mr Kalm, the Swedish traveller, when he gives an account of the husbandry of some of the English colonies in North America, as he found it in 1749, observes, accordingly, that he can with difficulty discover there the character of the English nation, so well skilled in all the different branches of agriculture
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} The annual grasses were, it seems, the best natural grasses in that part of North America; and when the Europeans first settled there, they used to grow very thick, and to rise three or four feet high
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If this sometimes happens even in Spain, it happens almost constantly in Chili, at Buenos Ayres, and in many other parts of Spanish America, where the horned cattle are almost constantly killed merely for the sake of the hide and the tallow
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Their quantity in China and Indostan must have been more or less affected by the abundance of the mines of America
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In the course of a century or two, it is possible that new mines may be discovered, more fertile than any that have ever yet been known ; and it is just equally possible, that the most fertile mine then known may be more barren than any that was wrought before the discovery of the mines of America
98.
As the wealth of Europe, indeed, has increased greatly since the discovery of the mines of America, so the value of gold and silver has gradually diminished
99.
Poland, where the feudal system still continues to take place, is at this day as beggarly a country as it was before the discovery of America
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In the currencies of North America, paper was commonly issued for so small a sum as a shilling, and filled almost the whole of that circulation