Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... tion and leasing for grazing purposes all unreserved lands suitable chiefly for this purpose , subject to the rights of homesteaders and settlers , or the acquisition thereof under the land laws of the United States ; and we hold that ...
... tion and leasing for grazing purposes all unreserved lands suitable chiefly for this purpose , subject to the rights of homesteaders and settlers , or the acquisition thereof under the land laws of the United States ; and we hold that ...
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... tion between state institutions and the Federal Government , we favor con- tinuation and extension of such coöperation as a highly efficient means of promoting the general welfare . Impressed by immeasurable benefits derived by our ...
... tion between state institutions and the Federal Government , we favor con- tinuation and extension of such coöperation as a highly efficient means of promoting the general welfare . Impressed by immeasurable benefits derived by our ...
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... tion of soil fertility , and to this end we urge the enactment by states of stream - pollution laws , and by the Federal Government of such legislation as will prevent the pollution of interstate and coastal waters . Deeply concerned at ...
... tion of soil fertility , and to this end we urge the enactment by states of stream - pollution laws , and by the Federal Government of such legislation as will prevent the pollution of interstate and coastal waters . Deeply concerned at ...
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... tion has exceeded consumption and the supply has always been greater than the demand . The result has been that the American people alone , of all the people of the world , have eaten the same kind of food . And no stronger influence ...
... tion has exceeded consumption and the supply has always been greater than the demand . The result has been that the American people alone , of all the people of the world , have eaten the same kind of food . And no stronger influence ...
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... tion on butter . And then I had a complaint , because just then they had taken the tariff off of lumber , and I said , " I own a saw mill and I don't think it is fair to let in lumber free . " ( They did it at that time , back in 1878 ...
... tion on butter . And then I had a complaint , because just then they had taken the tariff off of lumber , and I said , " I own a saw mill and I don't think it is fair to let in lumber free . " ( They did it at that time , back in 1878 ...
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