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82 He spoke for the wilderness virtues : strength , honesty and sexless loyalty to
the Woman . Returning to his place in society , Jack Thornton told trapper Jan
Thoreau in The Honor of the Big Snows , “ We look upon you as wild and savage
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82 He spoke for the wilderness virtues : strength , honesty and sexless loyalty to
the Woman . Returning to his place in society , Jack Thornton told trapper Jan
Thoreau in The Honor of the Big Snows , “ We look upon you as wild and savage
...
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Professional biologists asked for wilderness areas as ecological laboratories
where the natural balance between plant and animal life could continue
undisturbed , and where threatened species might still find refuge . Even to
ecologists the ...
Professional biologists asked for wilderness areas as ecological laboratories
where the natural balance between plant and animal life could continue
undisturbed , and where threatened species might still find refuge . Even to
ecologists the ...
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... XV Tynan , James J . , 132 United States Government , and Hetch - Hetchy ,
156 - 58 ; and Park Service , 159 ; and parks , 154 - 56 ; and wilderness areas ,
174 Urban sociology , 179 - 81 Urbanism , 74 , 180 Urbanization , conveniences
of ...
... XV Tynan , James J . , 132 United States Government , and Hetch - Hetchy ,
156 - 58 ; and Park Service , 159 ; and parks , 154 - 56 ; and wilderness areas ,
174 Urban sociology , 179 - 81 Urbanism , 74 , 180 Urbanization , conveniences
of ...
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