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1 Fore IX | immigrants to America from lands and cultures more distant 2 1, 1, II 5 | than others, the owners of lands from where peasants are 3 1, 1, IV 9 | the real worth of these lands – exercise a veritable fascination 4 1, 1, V 10 | colonization, for lack of new lands to subdue, must limit itself 5 1, 1, VIII 18 | The vast uncultivated lands of South America are leased 6 1, 1, VIII 19 | productive ./. and prosperous lands. These peasants often come 7 1, 1, VIII 19 | their whole life on sterile lands and in unwholesome places, 8 1, 1, VIII 20 | and urgently from those lands, and which I here transcribe:~ ~ 9 1, 1, XI 29 | to the most inhospitable lands has, in no way, forgotten 10 1, 2 35 | ocean towards inhospitable lands, faced by a thousand insurmountable 11 1, 2 40 | go there to work public lands on his own, was made public. 12 1, 2 40 | attempt to settle on State lands (terras devolutas), in the 13 1, 2 41 | expenses for the purchase of lands on which to establish centers, 14 1, 2 42 | their empty and boundless lands with European workers; a 15 1, 2 47 | workers, either to reclaim lands or to do public works, occurs 16 1, 3, I 62 | settled in the conquered lands, mingled with the natives 17 1, 3, I 63 | Then we would have some lands depopulated and others where 18 1, 5, I 86 | unwholesome climates, for fertile lands or lands more sterile than 19 1, 5, I 86 | climates, for fertile lands or lands more sterile than those 20 1, 5, II 88 | and productivity of those lands. But the average production 21 1, 5, II 88 | publication calls extensive lands immecorables”) received 22 1, 5, II 90 | little corner and not all the lands are so rife with exploitation 23 1, 5, III 91 | to the most inhospitable lands, and who brings uncivilized 24 1, 6 101 | Apostolate in these distant lands, will become stronger and 25 1, 7, I 108 | or by occupying distant lands, where emigrants can live 26 1, 7, I 109 | roads, lakes, rivers, dry lands or barren high mountain 27 1, 7, I 109 | which makes the allotment of lands difficult, if not impossible – 28 1, 7, I 110 | of other peoples and in lands belonging to others. Though 29 1, 7, II 118 | are evangelizing pagan lands, endeavoring to fashion 30 1, 8 128 | pernicious climates, on fertile lands or lands more sterile than 31 1, 8 128 | climates, on fertile lands or lands more sterile than those 32 1, 8 131 | our emigration. Not all lands are so controlled by speculation 33 1, 8 135 | people and to the most wild lands, has not forgotten and will 34 2, 1, Summ, X, 173| native countries to foreign lands. They promote every kind 35 2, 2, 2 180 | intention is going to distant lands, especially of America, 36 2, 2, 4 184 | once gone off to far away lands, she had formed and sustained 37 2, 3, 17 212 | nations and of all Catholic lands: Italians, Germans, Spaniards,