It seems to me to be our true policy that the public lands shall cease, as soon as practicable, to be a source of revenue... The Public Lands - Stran 21avtor: United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1960Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1833 - 670 strani
...reflections which have occurred to me, in the hope that they may assist yeu in j our future delibera ions. It seems to me to be our true policy, that the public...settlers in limited parcels at a price barely sufficient lo reimburse to the United States the expense of the present system, and the coit arising under our... | |
| United States. Congress - 1838 - 684 strani
...were once devoled to the West have (hem both before us. This is the plan recommended by the President: "It seems to me- to be our true policy that the public lunds gone to the East. The glory of the setting sun is lost to shall cease, as soon as practicable,... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1832 - 248 strani
...reflections which have occurred to me, in the hope that they may assist you in your future deliberations. It seems to me. to be our true policy that the public lands shall cea^e, as soon as practicable, to be a source of revenue, and that they be sold to settlers, in limited... | |
| 1833 - 682 strani
...In respect to the public lands, the president says, that " it seems to be our true policy that they shall cease, as soon as practicable, to be a source...parcels, at a price barely sufficient to reimburse the United States the expense of the present system, and the costs arising under our Indian compacts."... | |
| American education society - 1833 - 406 strani
...public lands, the president says, that " it seems to be our true policy that they shall cease, аз soon as practicable, to be a source of revenue, and...parcels, at a price barely sufficient to reimburse the United States the expense of the present system, and the costs arising under our Indian compacts."... | |
| John Hohnes - 1833 - 682 strani
...the North and East, lo the West, them both before us. This is the plan recommended by the President: shall cease, as soon as practicable, to be a source...they be sold to settlers in limited parcels, at a prier; barely sufficient to reimburse to the United States the expense of the present system, and the... | |
| Peter Force - 1833 - 348 strani
...reflections which have occurred to me, in the hope that they may assist you in your fuiure deliberations. I: seems to me to be our true policy that the public lands shall cease, a» »oon as pra\ ticable, to be a source of revenue, and that they be sold to settlers, in limit (I... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 684 strani
...the registers and receivers, about one hundred in number, was not taken into the estimate, but was " It seems to me to be our true policy that the public easily calculated. Their salaries, at $500 each, would be lands shall cease, as soon as practicable,... | |
| Peter Force - 1833 - 356 strani
...reflections which have occurred to ше, in the hope that they may assist you in your future deliberations. It seems to me to be our true policy that the public Unds shall cease, ai soon as practicable, to be a source of revenue, an I thai they be sold to sellers,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 686 strani
...the plan recommended by the President: " It | that some men who were once devoled to the West have seems to me to be our true policy that the public lands I gone to the East. The glory of the setting sun is lost to sh&U cease, as soon as practicable, to... | |
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