Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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Página 40
... constitution and become sovereign States of the Union . New Mexico has the people . We have today a population of nearly 400,000 souls ; and we have the resources to support our own State government . Away from home as I am , I have not ...
... constitution and become sovereign States of the Union . New Mexico has the people . We have today a population of nearly 400,000 souls ; and we have the resources to support our own State government . Away from home as I am , I have not ...
Página 75
... constitutional arrangements in this coun- try of ours had given so tremendously strong a position to vested rights and property in general . President Hadley , of Yale , wrote an article in The Independent a year or more ago which has ...
... constitutional arrangements in this coun- try of ours had given so tremendously strong a position to vested rights and property in general . President Hadley , of Yale , wrote an article in The Independent a year or more ago which has ...
Página 92
... constitution to which the first great speaker here has alluded . We are their children and want to save what they gave us . That is the basis of the membership of the National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution . That is who we ...
... constitution to which the first great speaker here has alluded . We are their children and want to save what they gave us . That is the basis of the membership of the National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution . That is who we ...
Página 99
... Constitution was formed , land alone was recognized as a resource and as a basis of national ex- istence . Not until within the last century were minerals so recognized , and even yet they are imperfectly dissevered from the soil above ...
... Constitution was formed , land alone was recognized as a resource and as a basis of national ex- istence . Not until within the last century were minerals so recognized , and even yet they are imperfectly dissevered from the soil above ...
Página 125
... constitutional power of the State to insist that its natural ad- vantages shall remain unimpaired by its citizens is not de- pendent upon any nice estimate of the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs . The legal ...
... constitutional power of the State to insist that its natural ad- vantages shall remain unimpaired by its citizens is not de- pendent upon any nice estimate of the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs . The legal ...
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Página 24 - And he gave it for his opinion, " That whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
Página 421 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same shall be common highways and forever free...
Página 112 - Energy in the Executive is a leading character in the definition of good Government. It is essential to the protection of the community against foreign attacks ; it is not less essential to the steady administration of the laws ; to the protection of property against those irregular and high-handed combinations which sometimes interrupt the ordinary course of justice ; to the security of liberty against the enterprises and assaults of ambition, of faction, and of anarchy.
Página 277 - He that planteth a tree is a servant of God, He provideth a kindness for many generations, And faces that he hath not seen shall bless him.
Página 379 - ... there shall be levied and collected annually, for four years, a state tax of one-tenth of one mill for each dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of the state...
Página 108 - The Commissioner of the General Land Office, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, is authorized to enforce and carry into execution, I>H appropriate regulations, every part of the provisions of this title not otherwise specially provided for.
Página 109 - But where the law is not prohibited, and is really calculated to effect any of the objects intrusted to the government, to undertake here to inquire into the degree of its necessity, would be to pass the line which circumscribes the judicial department, and to tread on legislative ground.
Página 289 - An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory.
Página 400 - An act for the protection of the natural mineral springs of the State and to prevent waste and impairment of its natural mineral waters...
Página 46 - Alaska and reserve the same for water-power sites, irrigation, classification of lands, or other public purposes to be specified in the orders of withdrawals, and such withdrawals or reservations shall remain in force until revoked by him or by an Act of Congress.