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The mining advance into the inland empire a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia; and of institutions and laws based upon that industry

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  • "The mining advance into the inland empire a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia; and of institutions and laws based upon that industry"@en
  • "The mining advance into the inland empire : A comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, Eastern Eashington and Oregon, and the Southern interior of British Columbia : and of institutions and laws based upon that industry"
  • "The mining advance into the inland empire"@en
  • "The mining advance into the inland empire"
  • "The mining advance into the inland empire a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia ; and of institutions and laws, based upon that industry"@en
  • "The mining advance into the Inland Empire"
  • "The mining advance into the inland empire; a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia; and of institutions and laws based upon that industry"@en
  • "The mining advance into the inland empire : a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia and of institutions and laws based upon that industry"@en
  • "The mining advance into the inland empire a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia ; and of institutions and laws based upon that industry"@en