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Show LAND IS COMMON INHERITANCE OF ALL There are three thing, absolutely ee-entlal ee-entlal for the exiitepce of the human raee on thia earth. The fin! ia air. tba terond in water an1 the third ia land. I human being ran only live a few ma-mcnta ma-mcnta without air, and if tome moetter eoul.i invent nonie device waereby he t'ould vainer into inaav reeantudee all of the air and dole it out to fauinaa bajnga at so muck er breath the ha man familv would ba justified not anly in destroyjn bis infernal machine, but in deetroving him, beeauae if he were permitted to own auca a device ha would make the balance of the human family hie slaves. If, on the other hand, some monster could devise a machine whereby ha could eaten all the rain which falls from the heavsna nad -tore It up ia receptacles re-ceptacles and dole hia water cut ta quench the thirst of the human familv-, ha also should be considered a monster and ahouM be instantly destroyed. But the land of the earth ia juat a essential to human existence as either of the above two elements. The bouada of tha land are fixed by the oceans man cannot mid to ite extent or reduce Its area much. It wan fixed by the ( res tor when he made the world. Man must live on it. It is the common in heritame of all. Hon. Thnmae V. BU OB in July atiomil Moathly. |