H.R. 271, H.R. 980, and H.R. 1668: legislative hearing before the Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, June 12, 2001, Količina 4

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Stran 30 - Mr. Chairman, thank you for the opportunity to present the Department of the Interior's views on HR 1776.
Stran 20 - It carries me back to the times when, beset with difficulties and dangers, we were fellow laborers in the same cause, struggling for what is most valuable to man, his right of self-government. Laboring always at the same oar, with some wave ever ahead, threatening to overwhelm us, and yet passing harmless under our bark, we knew not how we rode through the storm with heart and hand, and made a happy port.
Stran 20 - ... a truly great man, when Heaven vouchsafes so rare a gift, is not a temporary flame, burning bright for a while, and then expiring, giving place to returning darkness. It is rather a spark of fervent heat, as well as radiant light, with power to enkindle the common mass of human mind; so that when it glimmers in its own decay, and finally goes out in death, no night follows, but it leaves the world all light, all on fire, from the potent contact of its own spirit.
Stran 33 - Landmarks (appointed by the National Capital Planning Commission and the Commission of Fine Arts...
Stran 20 - ... lines of public gratitude, and in the respect and homage of mankind. They live in their example; and they live, emphatically, and will live in the influence which their lives and efforts, their principles and opinions, now exercise, and will continue to exercise, on the affairs of men. not only in their own country, but throughout the civilized world.
Stran 16 - It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liberty, property and character, that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws and administration of justice. It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial and independent, as the lot of humanity will admit.
Stran 32 - To be feasible for inclusion, an area's natural systems and/ or historic settings must be of sufficient size and appropriate configuration to ensure long-term protection of the resources and to accommodate public use, and it must have potential for efficient administration at reasonable cost.
Stran 3 - Grijalva, be submitted for the record. [The prepared statement of Mr. Gibbons follows:] Statement of The Honorable Jim Gibbons, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources The...
Stran 32 - An area will be considered suitable for addition to the national park system if it represents a natural/cultural or type of recreational resource that is not already adequately represented in the national park system, unless such an area is comparably protected and presented for public enjoyment by another land-managing entity.

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