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  • The position and circumstances of the United States leave them nothing to fear on their land-board, and nothing to desire beyond their present rights.

    Reports and Opinions While Secretary of State 1892

  • Britain could be desired, for her nearness to the great military states of the world deprived her land-board of the security which the remoteness of the United States assured.

    Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1 1877

  • The position and circumstances of the United States leave them nothing to fear on their land-board; ... but on their seaboard they are open to injury, and they have there too a commerce (coasting) which must be protected.

    Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1 1877

  • The position and circumstances of the United States leave them nothing to fear on their land-board, and nothing to desire beyond their present rights.

    Public Papers 1775

  • Montana's land ethic is long gone among land-board politicians of both major parties.

    4&20 blackbirds 2009

  • Montana's land ethic is long gone among land-board politicians of both major parties.

    4&20 blackbirds 2009

  • Montana's land ethic is long gone among land-board politicians of both major parties.

    4&20 blackbirds 2009

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