We have no meanings for "own homestead" in our records yet.
1 He took up a claim, and he is now farming his own homestead .
2 The abandoned cabin was eerie after the noise and bustle of their own homestead .
3 Not a spire of grass or grain was alive when he left his own homestead .
4 I daresay he had as fine a place there-onhis own homestead - as he has here?
5 On the morning of our tale George Fielding might have been seen near his own homestead , conversing with the Honorable Frank Winchester.
6 He is, in fact, the representative of his own homestead , and is a man in the enlarged and proper sense of the term.
7 The best introduction to astronomy is to think of the nightly heavens as a little lot of stars belonging to one's own homestead .
8 Let him stay at his own homestead , and not take mastership here, to trouble us with his humours ere the portion be his.
9 I am honest, though I'm poor-andproud, though you have seen me put to shame near my own homestead more than once to-day.
10 Le Grand Smith was told by a despatch from his father that his native village in Connecticut, was in ashes, including his own homestead , etc.
11 It had enabled men to fence in their own water-fronts, their own homesteads .
12 They could defend their own homesteads with unsurpassed heroism, and hold their own mountains and valleys with fierce persistency.
13 Rural police were non-existent; there were no soldiers nearer than Keynsham, and the Yeomanry were all in their own homesteads .
14 "I purposed going on to my own homestead , and only called to acquaint Colonel Barrington with my arrival."
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