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1. There was another faction who felt that it was acceptable to do daily business with the locals but retain their own culture with no more 'political boundary' than land ownership, and a third group who wanted to remain in voluntary association like the core of any other ethnic group, but not be required to join one contiguous territory
2. step much farther than your local hospital, into the territory of God’s
3. satisfied with the territory of just your body, it will go on spreading onto
4. I hope the news of his departure for Corsair Territory doesn't give the people of Alcazar any misguided feels, like something that will make them feel insecure with his future leadership
5. It also meant that we were being held in the heart of enemy territory, well away, as far as we knew, from any government agency or army, and so our proffered location offered us little hope of successful escape
6. The sticking point was native passage thru the territory
7. "But you can administer this territory?" Carlton asked, sweeping his finger around the area they intended to purchase and ignoring the other hundred million square miles of this planet that was habitable by humans
8. It might be dead, in which case someone was poaching his territory, or it might be too gorged from a kill to fit thru it's bolt hole
9. There was no guards posted, and Rayne guessed why - the Taks; this was their territory
10. The last thing he wanted was to have that blow up when they were passing thru enemy territory, and that could be anywhere out here
11. “And,” he held up his large finger and whispered in a low voice, “there is one known case of one hunting down and attacking a Scather raiding party that landed in its territory
12. territory in one of the poorer southern suburbs
13. Taking rule of new territory the ascended Oppositionist is at a never ending
14. expeditions into unknown territory
15. The road is quiet and Billy is vaguely aware of bird song, of blackbirds and robins marking territory and singing out loud to keep their tiny little hearts from bursting
16. Never again will any man trespass on that territory, not if she has anything to do with it! The thought makes her smile; again she wriggles her limbs under the covers, enjoying the utter magnificence of the freedom
17. Jock is on a roll now, on familiar territory
18. Anything in foul territory
19. Jean really was in dangerous territory now, and something
20. was in unfamiliar territory with this one
21. Since the time of Christ no government had power over any square inch of territory or a single citizen of population
22. "He marked me, so the others would leave me alone?" she wasn't sure if she liked the thought of his marking her, it sounded like something a dog did to his territory
23. “Yeah, not allowing a ball in fair territory, striking out nine in a row, real
24. Through second heaven revelation we can spy out the enemy’s territory, discover his plans, and counter them with prayer and prophecy
25. "Remember the time you introduced me to it? I think I was on more unfamiliar territory than you might encounter on our way home after we buy the yandrille
26. The province of Holland, on the other hand, in proportion to the extent of its territory and the number of its people, is a richer country than England
27. 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
28. The acquisition of new territory, or of new branches of trade, may sometimes raise the profits of stock, and with them the interest of money, even in a country which is fast advancing in the acquisition of riches
29. 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
30. go into the enemy’s territory, casting down the strongholds of
31. that the whole territory, like the lands in the neighbourhood of a great town, has not been sufficient to produce both the grass and the corn necessary for the subsistence of their inhabitants
32. The low price at which this corn was distributed to the people, must necessarily have sunk the price of what could be brought to the Roman market from Latium, or the ancient territory of Rome, and must have discouraged its cultivation in that country
33. Sending his fast, mobile Orc battle groups deep into enemy territory to slash and burn
34. In some very rich and commercial countries, such as Holland and the territory of Genoa, corn is dear for the same reason that it is dear in great towns
35. Diminish the real opulence either of Holland or of the territory of Genoa, while the number of their inhabitants remains the same ; diminish their power of supplying themselves from distant countries; and the price of corn, instead of sinking with that diminution in the quantity of their silver, which must necessarily accompany this declension, either as its cause or as its effect, will rise to the price of a famine
36. territory for different works
37. interested to have quiet inside his territory and attract
38. It clearly demonstrates, that the stock and population of the country did not bear the same proportion to the extent of its territory, which they commonly do in civilized countries ; and that society was at that time, and in that country, but in its infancy
39. of Slavic migration was the territory of
40. He knew there might be clashes with local fishermen once he left our territory
41. The population on the present territory of
42. world, either on the territory of Romania, on
43. This was my territory
44. The town, indeed, may not always derive its whole subsistence from the country in its neighbourhood, or even from the territory to which it belongs, but from very distant countries; and this, though it forms no exception from the general rule, has occasioned considerable variations in the progress of opulence in different ages and nations
45. If human institutions had never thwarted those natural inclinations, the towns could nowhere have increased beyond what the improvement and cultivation of the territory in which they were situated could support; till such time, at least, as the whole of that territory was completely cultivated and improved
46. Had human institutions, therefore, never disturbed the natural course of things, the progressive wealth and increase of the towns would, in every political society, be consequential, and in proportion to the improvement and cultivation of the territory of country
47. This order of things is so very natural, that in every society that had any territory, it has always, I believe, been in some degree observed
48. Speaking of the ideal republic described in the laws of Plato, to maintain 5000 idle men (the number of warriors supposed necessary for its defence), together with their women and servants, would require, he says, a territory of boundless extent and fertility, like the plains of Babylon
49. These last were composed chiefly of the proprietors of lands, among whom the public territory was originally divided, and who found it convenient to build their houses in the neighbourhood of one another, and to surround them with a wall, for the sake of common defence
50. A small proprietor, however, who knows every part of his little territory, views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure, not only in cultivating, but in adorning it, is generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful