Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of the Sixty-first Congress, Volumen3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... land that would otherwise be sold , and the proceeds of which would go into the Treasury of the United States for the benefit of all the people , shall be taken for the benefit of the West . They are willing that tens of millions may be ...
... land that would otherwise be sold , and the proceeds of which would go into the Treasury of the United States for the benefit of all the people , shall be taken for the benefit of the West . They are willing that tens of millions may be ...
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... land ; and it must be recognized that the impoverishment of the earth is much more to be regretted than the disasters caused by inundations . That is the statement of Mr. Belgrand , who is PROTECTION OF WATERSHEDS OF NAVIGABLE STREAMS . 11.
... land ; and it must be recognized that the impoverishment of the earth is much more to be regretted than the disasters caused by inundations . That is the statement of Mr. Belgrand , who is PROTECTION OF WATERSHEDS OF NAVIGABLE STREAMS . 11.
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... lands where the surface water finds little obstruction and is apt to produce erosion . To this may be added , in the case of cold climates , the additional advantage that the snow lies longer in the forest and melts here more slowly ...
... lands where the surface water finds little obstruction and is apt to produce erosion . To this may be added , in the case of cold climates , the additional advantage that the snow lies longer in the forest and melts here more slowly ...
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... land that the present excessive taxation on forests has brought about a wholesale transformation of wooded regions into pastures or fields where sugar , grain , wheat , and vegetables are raised . The landowners thus lay the blame on ...
... land that the present excessive taxation on forests has brought about a wholesale transformation of wooded regions into pastures or fields where sugar , grain , wheat , and vegetables are raised . The landowners thus lay the blame on ...
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... land re- planted with trees shall be totally exempt from taxation until the first cutting takes place , which shall be done only in accordance with the forest laws estab- lished during the reign of Louis XIV , and which provide ...
... land re- planted with trees shall be totally exempt from taxation until the first cutting takes place , which shall be done only in accordance with the forest laws estab- lished during the reign of Louis XIV , and which provide ...
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