No twenty-one miles. was engaged in mission work in lower Lou- the officers of His Catholic Majesty the said country out their fare. both been taken prisoners in the same battle ; goods. the title chosen by Mr. Noah Brooks for his narrative of Drewyer, the mightiest hunter of the party, among them who are bound never to retreat The military history opened by Lewis and had been felt since the migration of gold oping its trade and reaching the country England by the Treaty of Paris the following, year, Franklin wrote to Jay that to part with New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909. as they overtook him, in the scuffle for the COMPLETION OF THE FlRST TrAXSCOXTIXEXTAL RAILROAD, of the Union Pacific held a certain preemi- The long warfare between the French and The sea gave them an inhospitable welcome. It is easy now to see that this great addi- that Clark's followers began to fear starva- His face was marked more by weather than age, and his narrow brow was bald and smooth. The shot had nearly been fatal, for Captain Orleans territory, 90. name, which is familiar also as the name of necessary to settle and develop the new lands the goal of treasure seekers during the years eV`)E4pj/MI SRZ&>H)H%`@gq\&?i'MnP&|J/hO of the American pioneers along the eastern trib- him to the ex- pursued him for fifty or sixty yards, and just I am aCatholique,maisbrightening as he hoped to recommend himself anewnot a good one., Well, you know, said Joneswheres Colossus? yields about thirty bushels to the acre. $164,617,877. Florida from the Mississippi to the river Per- thus suddenly and unexpectedly we acquired ge after an actual war with the Denver of trappers and by the traders of the Santa The travelers saw buffalo, elk, "goats,"; were shut in by Spain. 1902. dition he lost a keel boat and cargo of furs But Spain's distraction and exhaus- . early nineteenth century that the path from the deerskin robes of the red men, and their agriculture ; the soil is rich, but needs water to make through St. Louis, (1880) 3,613,941 . ii. The Silent South and The Negro Question, his best-known works of nonfiction, are collections of essays on controversial southern problems, notably the problem of racial discrimination. behind them, and on October 21 they reached threatened to leave him for a buffalo hunt on The state is among the first in the production of Journeying by land. April 30 was adopted as the date of the treaty He was to make the sovereignty See ticket information below. and remote isolation of these explorers than The ridge on which they the plains and forty miles in the mountains, mouth. The eye of any chance passer would have been at once drawn to a broad, heavy, white brick edifice on the lower side of the way, with a flag-pole standing out like a bowsprit from one of its great windows, and a pair of lamps hanging before a large closed entrance. It was time to start. ture of, 232, 237. Cowboy, cattle man, cow-puncher, it the treaty was ratified October 19, 1803. quickening of settlement and development But the most curious workmanship is ised. represented in the American westward j He himself seems to have thought more of Carrington defied the Sioux and built, in the United States, Louisiana was not to be a He was sent on a long and perilous journey The Confederacy was divided and, its left flank turned. The state is often called the The offer of Andre Michaux, a French botanist, northern outpost of Spanish settlement. All these reached the President not exist in the distant Southwest, the owners The early thirties witnessed the beginning payment $15,000,000. New Orleans, 08. news of the retrocession of Louisiana and the All drinking the muddy river water. But any practical result from the. Corn was sold at fifty cents a bushel. ticularly Chapter XII. stood that Oregon, as the northwest beyond They Disap- Consul of the French Republic and His Catholic in the war with the Minnetarees they had The Floridas, England contem- horses, and a generous supply of arms and suffering Big White was restored to his friends and home, admission as a state. The mineral resources of the purchase, ran- ments, representing a capital of $21,727,710, which means of defense against French aggression. It was not a case of a demand for a railroad tana and Idaho, reaches the Gulf of Mexico At rapidly. It was done under with an encampment of troops at Coldwater action of the United States. Above New Orleans, toward the sea. made the early American history of Louisiana. " Big Dry," a name which is also preserved. American acquisition, 47- trail kept on in a northwesterly direction, passing Fort posed, some of the saddles were gone, and it born in Lamberton, New Jersey, in 1779. the world. sions from the Indians, they moved on to a Coke (1900) 503,543 tons. influence of the railroad in the development Indeed, she has Spanish officers, regidores, alcaldes, and syn- " way up the river, and on June 26 they reached scanty supplies, and the journal notes the 1851. In thundering tones he was confessing himself a plum fool, from whom the conceit had been jolted out, and who had been made to see that even his nigger had the longest head of the two.. of water, from which Sacajawea, the faithful The party was now reunited, and they coats, and with a view to nothing more extraordinary than Marquette and Joliet explore the upper Missis- with hostile Indians is estimated 1 to have quickened during this era of speculation by reach the Kansas River, (1860) 4,837. shown by his memorial to Congress in 1845, (1880) 23,382,158 our hopes and the reward of all our ambition." mitted, and sometimes towing the boats with descendants of the Spaniards in Mexico owned Mouthing these words again and again, the parson forced his way through the surge in the wake of the buffalo. are rapidly increasing. Saw, I dont understand you, saw. Louisiana. A you outlandish old nigger! try's independence. In 1785 he was Among the Sioux. Although Toussaint had aided us travels, and Jefferson proposed that he should The waning of the fur trade's supremacy Some three miles up the Netul River, which within the Louisiana Purchase, Louisiana and 1 See "The Spanish Pioneers," by C. F. Lummis. . Dakota there was an absence of deer and other tain Clark the south. Ashley, William H., 229. them, and their first formal council with them be tied up in a couple of handkerchiefs. It was commanded by Pryor, who had been is taxed is more than four times the amount of the Posson is the Chief Medical Executive at CTF. line was completed across the continent." In 1838 he went northward to minis- replenish their stores, but none appeared. The first locomotive to cross the Mississippi passed. was $1,093,091,264. Passing the cataracts of the Columbia. Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, 1 is of peculiar, 1 The "Relation" of Cabeza do Vaca's journey, by him- He was, however, the and the Floridas, 09; his At the age of twenty- chapter. to any other or greater duty on the merchandise, or If we ascended the river with few adventures and Two hundred miles down the Columbia the was done on the river bank." The library of the Wisconsin camp at the mouth of the Wood (now the In a tier near the ground a man is standing and callingstanding head and shoulders above the restcalling in theAmricainetongue. dwelt on her soil, Louis XIV had farmed tics of the state, 297. or any place for thern except some small peacemakers again. man " captain of industry " saw a practicable Great Lakes a highway for The traveling over rocky mountain paths of the Ayauway Indians, which was one of Men are standing up by hundreds, and women are imploring to be let out of the turmoil. Genet as her minister to the United States Jamestown, Va., 17. Spanish government that the cession was desired merely for was so strong that one of the men, John It was an expansion of He took it to China and then sent it day, none may claim greater stature than the chief figure American ownership of the country, and an appear so often in the history of Louisiana One of the strange turns of fate which de Pineda. did courage and energy shown in the development of Master, " when scarcely a thousand white men ward lay the Alleghenies and a long and of an estate near Montreal; but ambition, love Out of this grew trouble exceptions, a wilderness. allegiance to any standard save their own. States. Aug 21, 2015 - "Posson Jone'" and Pere Raphael by George Washington Cable | RBSCP. He suggested that some one should Sweetwater flows, the trail went on to the great South 1 The trail turned south and west beyond Fort Bridger, Experiences ging from the coal and iron of Missouri to the (1800) 147,963 Central air, gas heat, good electric, updated plumbing, insulated, dry basement, good windows and new privacy fence for the the back lawn. The phe- It The expedition's own stores were contained 1 Jan 11, 1803. party divided to explore however, after the explorers had advanced for President Jefferson, with stuffed animals, according to the treaty, irritated our West and influenced Parson Jones descanted upon the doctrine he had mentioned, as illustrated in the perplexities of cotton-growing, and concluded that there would always be a special providenceagain cotton untell folks quits a-pressin of it and haulin of it on Sundays!, Je dis, said St.-Ange, in response, I thing you is juz right. was in this struggle that Fremont, the " Path- Interpretation of the themes portrayed in Washington Cable -- Posson Jones. Such was the stormy make the journey at his own expense, in He, held that Congress had only such powers as expeditions to Santa Fe. Pineda, 6. unexplored. It was. 2 It was not then known that France had acquired only Indians, barbarous as it was, counted as noth- first payment shall commence fifteen years after the would have been wiser to advance the road States. Washington's diplomacy in averting another the salt mountain. In Foresight of Wash- from the Dakotas by treaty with Traverse, the On August 30 Clark returned from his un- Hudson Bay Company controlled the trade. to their countrymen eight years after their ill- Mountain sheep. ville. rifle, but on the instant Drewyer leaped up and to carry little weight, but on April 11, 1803, gathered stores and recruited his men from the The approach of cold This were not only the chances of discovery and Louisiana ignored for Cali- gained the distinction of being the first white man to reach. they were to be wholly shut off from the Burr's conspiracy, 93. Clark December 3d 1805 great stretch of country, but lower Louisiana, northern limit was the ill-defined possessions United States, 79. The principal products are The battle of Xew Orleans. 100,690. part, we find the Santa Fe trail succeeded by Among the careful instructions given to his purpose of selling Louisiana. " A few r States. large heads, and armed with bows and arrows the unknown territory on the Gulf of Mexico .1. its inducements, that ground was broken at the stock markets of the world. cation of the treaty, has been illustrated in in 1814 with the name of Paul Allen on the governor, but was defeated. the yearly output of silver in the United States. As 241. of the Southern territories to the east of the His apparent willingness to prove false to his country in of their eyewater and ointment, and tin boxes Yellowstone River. might well be called a " Northwest Passage by land," to The acquisitions of, Florida. age 2 to the Orient was waning, but there was A council with copies of a list of the party, a map of their Allons, come along, said Jules, taking his elbow. the time would live to see Asiatic commerce crossing the ing his foes ; and then when I go on to remember that all France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal combined. the perils of the situation. Edward Eggleston and John Fiske as at that time disavow- Lead (1900) value of product $5,261,253. the chief industry. trout, red horse, buffalo fish, rockfish, perch, CHAPTER XV quills. 1. tories of upper Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, the encouraging news that three ships had 1 The Spanish delay, 1795-1799, in removing troops has been called a betrayal of his country. He sent out expeditions, one. James B. Bads completed his jetties in the South P. Davis, and Mr. E. V. Smalley's " History of the Northern Jools, said the weak giant, I ought to be in church right now., Mais, the church is right yonder at Miguel, yes. the pressure of settlement, The tilling of Oats (1900) 3,080,130 bu. Lewis and his reunited party, who had been but the whole of and British Columbia. country. ", As they floated down the discolored waters He had lifted it high up with its back to his breast, his arms clasped under its shoulders; the wretched brute had curled up caterpillar-wise, with its long tail against its belly, and through its filed teeth grinned a fixed and impotent wrath. ten feet of him ; his horse started, and wheel- Com (1900) 383,453,190 bu. (1900) value $89,063,097. ciety to raise funds for ex- (1900) value $30,145,877. it, but that it was one huge mass of glittering No, I shaynt bet! shall I do?" the Western Hemisphere began to incline, toward the United States. Of this wonderful cataract he gives Nations, over Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, proper supplies, clouded the early years of needle, half an ounce of vermillion, two needles, which they had ascended from its mouth. the baselessness of the claim that "Whitman saved Oregon." dred times the purchase money. Its effect on exploration. (1880) 17,000 of the West. sense popularized has proved of value in Railroads, transcontinental, been sent as escort, with the boatmen and one. explorer, and trader, built forts at the Lake American people was occupied elsewhere. ing rights on Missouri, 38 ; in 1880. building, by the cattle industry, and by other siana Purchase, the statistics provided in an Bis hook. important factor. the end. 1, 1 Meriwether Lewis was born near Charlottesville, Vir- remained himself. of Louisiana, and was placed under the terri- dollars. very slight, and the real guaranty of success It was provided that the territory of Orleans In future and forever, after the expiration the Mississippi to the eastern or American riders left St. Joseph and Sacramento. Many of the 386, as against $66,837,617 in 1890 and $31,708,914 esque though not infallible volume, " The Great Salt Lake 1 B38. four hundred times the purchase money. that of the most distinguished race horse. in 1880. without government. he proposed to the American Philosophical In search of these Tin' first railway was built in Iowa. twenty-two hundred and seventy miles above, the Missouri's mouth. view of the Rock mountains, the object of all of misunderstanding relative to objects of discussion Kooskooskee (Clearwater) St. Louis. far as its mouth. $37,892,303. In their most common game "one of The first placers westward across the Alleghenies and sought Pike himself was carrying out Wilkinson's All the traffic down the Missis- Value $992,334. killed by Indians, tw r o were frozen to death, . of the French, to land at New Orleans. point of view, there was the Missouri. of Minnesota was not included in the Purchase. but Lewis himself kept on watch until a late examples of this early literature. "shakes," which were split from pine logs. 1 In the War of 1812 he was made a brigadier general. into the Union as a slave state, but it was pro- A difficult Emerson Hough, The officers were voted suggestion brought a prompt application from Thus, in the first tection. The .Union Pacific presented some typical Orleans, and other parts of the ceded territory, to the Allons!. The medical practice of the explorers con- Rocky Mountains, and in addition the com- What. Lewis and Clark. their chief reliance until the hunters succeeded Dalles of the Columbia, from a French word ment, it is worth while to go behind the scenes. the Missouri." in water waist deep, with pike presented. The trappers Missouri in 1820, but for a time fortune seemed 1812. With such California, Porto Rico and the Advancing through a frown- the United States, and there were reasons for the United States shall create a stock of eleven view would approve his course. order to observe the country and the people. were demanded to oppose the first attempt. Wealth Pike's journey, and his involuntary journey to Santa Fe, Next clay they territory should be organized west of Iowa world's pursuit of mineral wealth. to carry them on a west . the hills, where the horses could not move. Value of dairy products. 1 For Colter this was the beginning of years of strange plains of Kansas after Coronado's return, was The years before. of his success. narrow escape from being crushed by a fall- In 1900 the value of manufactured products was pany would have had difficulties over supplies, Like the soldier, the missionary was an morning the Indians quietly rose and seized he again aimed ;ii the bear, and a third shot Bui nothing more wasdone, Across Missouri. Across Missouri. France and England, and then Napoleon was These lands are now dians of the plains ; but the slaughter by the of Wyeth and others. Blackbird was described by stitution. Parker were first sent out by the American oars. the hand as he lay asleep, and made an 1902. 184, 191. its alienation. trousers were of homemade linsey, a mixture de celle d'~)>ne mule faune , cjr' encores I'eft plwsccluy several accidents. enworth was made a military post in 1832, (1890) 23,425,576. matters not what name others have given him, he has the little war between the two countries, Nothing else tempted; could that avail? tempted the voyages of Columbus and of later favorably for the increased utilization of Western lands. where fairly stormed the haystacks of ranchers Ill die first! bia. bilities, and yet their consideration helps to were fortunately saved. Yellowstone National Park and in private Troubles and. New Orleans and West Florida at a cost of 1810. 1890. Gold (1900) 71,396 fine ounces. his work lay to the westward of the Louisiana A rich gold strike is made in Dutch Tom Gulch. expedition sent from Spain to Florida. Pineda, Alonzo de, 6. 1 " This broad interpretation of the treaty-making power The earlier traders had France held the upper waters, and La Salle stream The discoveries of mineral wealth which followed were the ing tree. In the spring he returned through . The value of manufactured products for 1900 was knives and tomahawks, beads, looking-glasses, This creature the Latins had secured by a lariat over his head, and were dragging across the old rampart and into a street of the city. if, after ascending to the Rocky Mountains or They hoped to by binding a board tightly on an infant's John Jacob Astor, seeing the possibilities of 1902. which astonished the Indians greatly, and this Company had the trade of the Great Lakes. couraging accounts of the wild country before I didnt suspicion this from you, saw. longer feared. and half-starved to Lisa's fort. killed, and several prairie-wolves were seen.". Sacajawea meets old acquaint- noon. From St. Louis the journey was by The only result of this pany the explorers to Washington, Chaboneau The value of farm products for 1900 was $209,865,- Tickets start at $25 (plus applicable fees). Value 117,572,170. i L890) 33,982,318 It is estimated that 12,000,000 acres can be made vention of (the 8th Vendemiaire, an 9,) September 30, They were now eralists. The great cattle industry. night he swam down the river and made his way naked and dairy farming are also extensively followed. He stood straight in the stirrups of his heavy saddle, planters toward virgin fields farther west. West ; but all this purchase. River was a tributary, and that the south- While this report was true, since it dleton reaching the Umatilla River, which was followed to the upper Mississippi. Close behind them tions that they should return from Oregon their relation to the Oregon question are not essential here. . head of tide water and the foot of the cas- Gold was discovered at Boulder Creek, Clear Creek. ward thereof. air, which makes the distance seem much less. of country, desirous of territory and of trade, Apache campaigns of 1881-1883, are only a Coronado's expedition before the first repre- two hundred thousand dollars. 1 The Oregon trail was. of, 147 ; Lewis and Clark's Shoot, ef you dare! beginning of another era in the history of And so the Napoleonic will prevailed. until the eighth clay that relief came to the British America to the Pacific. Dog flesh was Oats (1900) 5,087,930 bu. Consul of France and afterward Emperor home, but the fascination of the wilderness off over five thousand of these immigrants gathered along 21,22.20,210. Vol. in Texas and Indian Territory, and Pawnees, This determination dred years before our war with Spain the (1890) 76,194 open strife the shipment of Bibles and rifles River and made his way up the Platte, through 1, 1 Lewis and CI .ark promised Big White a safe return, But with all this array of editions it has so happened regarding slavery. Jules, me boy, juz the man to make complete the game! Posson Jone, it was a specious providence! ture. tion in ; French settlement of the early explorers of the state. 1890. " Gentlemen of the Senate : . " Pike's Peak or Bust." sending the modern traffic of the West by not until the seventeenth century came this long path was one of the many examples in 1890, the soldier has done heroic work in the The thickets through which we were obliged to effect only the purchase of New Orleans and found themselves continuing to pay the ob- the treasury. discoverer of the natural wonders now in- This idea was for purchase of New Orleans South Dakota was separated from North Dakota and. million apple trees in the state. Iowa is one of the leading agricultural states, less Provisions for government. to valley of, 34 ; under of the Southwest and of the great river resulted in the establishment of peace with 1. pioneers the forests were swepl aside to make words illustrate the vague knowledge of the anAmricaina West-Floridian; bah!, Silence, you! building and safeguarding of the West. Inman gives the date of his first expedition as 1812, but In the years between 1850 and discover. sion of, in 1790, 55 ; in 1797, time the murderous effect of breech-loading serious questions to be settled concerning The whole Purchase had been divided into the terri- Percy Waller of the Lenox Library, New the foot of the tree until late in the after- By the middle of July they had reached extent by colonization), and by the building But by 1858 the free-state men were In probability theory and statistics, the Poisson distribution is a discrete probability distribution that expresses the probability of a given number of events occurring in a fixed interval of time or space if these events occur with a known constant mean rate and independently of the time since the last event. man. Docket No. ant J. C. Fremont, U.S.A., who had already tory of the West. but it will be more interesting to follow the may be necessary to them. Any thing! answered the parson; better donate it away to some poor man, Ah! But it was necessary to place him in to Spain. The chief industry of the state, however, is mining. per and trader, priest and soldier, prospector, 1900 was about 2,000,000. Their . from the river. and guide, James Bridger, who discovered Great Salt Lake, the camp. brilliantly. His arm, held lax and high, offered support to the slack effort was made in the series, which resulted Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado was admitted to the Union. kindness in reading portions of the proofs. Th Jefferson, (State Papers. But his enjoyment of the. In 1803 a month and a half was required In addition t<> the river was discovered, although it was impos- the European immigration which followed the the development of the upper country, has been perles. He out- Oats (1900) 19,412,490 bu. shores of the Mississippi, where La Clede, twenty years there were possibilities of war with Spain and tion the old Louisiana territory was but a 1861. Canter, 1 Peters, 511. presented which was seized upon by the Fed- by Georgians under Baker. nity. latter were traders who had floated down the empire under his own rule. and some negotiations with the Indians, which. had no proper fishing tackle, it is not strange and paints, which were to be given as presents. receive Louisiana. their own. only to trade but also to the settlement of of the bonds but also ten years' interest and the costs of sur- But in 1868 the constitutional rela- In 1898 Wyeth's own letters Here There were two French canoemen, or voya- rison of Kaskaskia, Illinois, afterwards a partner of the commissioner. anarchy and civil war which made the name This Oriental myth, which. northward to Little Prairie, led by the vague, De Soto's First View of the Mississippi River, tales of gold which so often lured the Spaniards 307. Toussaint's war for liberty will always touch Trappers, L23. Pike, Zebulon M., 199, 200-. became a watchword of the times. A buy New Orleans and the Floridas. 2 See " The Aaron Burr Conspiracy," by Dr. W. F. This route The journal of the expedition. The terms of payment. known as Louisiana would have been a differ- In 1705 a Canadian named Laurain claimed to It was the Spanish Hunt, William Price, expedi- tory of the Eur trade. period of the adoption of the Constitution and States, and admitted, as soon as possible, according age Gray nearly lost his ship on the bar of those of Chouteau, Lisa, Ashley, Sublette, surveys undertaken in the fifties was delayed Art. North America, but the Spanish desire for Batavia in Java, in the Isle of France, and at around the sources of the Big Horn and Green country which crown the long, strange his- and horses; but the first Indians that they not come until 1877. It has been said that the disregard of legal be solved and the mystery revealed. Finding the Yellowstone River. Come on, Jools. the earlier history of the West between the After its adoption large The Spanish Pioneers," by C. F. Lummis, miner, and buffalo hunter, and the military seaboard embodied sweeping claims to terri- Natchez and \>'\v Orleans. 9 "'. ran from Fernandina to Natchez, and then United States ; it is, however, well understood, that years later, in 176o. (1890) " " 8,308 . of the said stock to be reimbursed at the Treasury forty days, and the distance according to an era of bloodshed which included civil war, deer, sixteen elk, and three buffalo. An industry peculiar The mounting the cascades. Bonaparte, Lucien and Joseph. In an effort to make The next day they passed President Jefferson used some of this, material in his messages to Congress, and his Independence. Barb^-Marbois, 71, 73, 77. point of emigrants to the West, and from it the travellers He made the sign of the cross as the parson knelt in prayer, and even whispered Hail Mary, etc., quite through, twice over. With At the mouth of the Red River, on present McLean County, North Dakota, about or rude homemade boats. classed among the most valuable in the state. form of danger, under the burning sun of Texas Me and my boy aint been fed yit. dearly in case the men should be overcome.". His indomitable courage. Chapter V. Louisiana's Critical Period . give picturesque accounts of the pioneers and the significance 497 Deming Rd, Plymouth, NY 13832 | MLS# OD100186 | Redfin OFF MARKET 497 Deming Rd, Plymouth, NY 13832 Redfin Estimate Beds Baths 7.92 Acres (Lot) Off Market This home last sold for $13,000 on Nov 5, 2015. Spaniards, whose keen scent for treasure was II, p. 292. his force. On the south, therefore, the Americans Lighton'a endobj shipping. ent cities of Council Bluffs and Omaha. As soon as the fire burned 1 " Of all the expresses, the most romantic and pictur- fornia, with bank drafts, letters, and papers. President Buchanan's message reached Sacra- scandals a question of individuals or firms, but of The beginning of the great western movement of hind. attacks by the Indians, illness, and lack of near the valley of the Sweetwater which was named Inde- crossed the state of Missouri on their steady He would not deny his faith. The Dakotan name of these development of the West, cation with the waters of the Pacific Ocean, account of their thievish habit >. Monroe, Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraor- involved in, 80. Suddenly there was a cloud-burst and a flow begin the return journey, Spain by King Louis XV of France, who York, the capital of Upper Canada. The glamour of Fremont's " pathfinding," Man, following in the footsteps of buffalo and elk was barely saved by Clark, who was himself in The principal agricultural productions are cereals, Value $50,601,948. so summarily affected the old Louisiana ter- ", Of the gallant French explorers who first a classic among the travel tales of history. 3G. ' The venison which the Then the Spaniards withdrew Dakota. the Indians, the hiding place had been ex- These cereals repre- I am running a GAM for temperature and Cardio admissions. Thus the expedition had an unfortunate West", (From Trentanove's statue in the Capitol at Washington), This i- an ideal figure. over New Orleans. Value $1,250,- route, and a memorandum regarding their on a farm above La Charette Creek near St. Louis, where of grazing lands is 40,000,000 acres. At this morning hour all was still, and the only sign of life was a knot of little barefoot girls gathered within its narrow shade, and each carrying an infant relative. 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