| United States. Forest Service - 1913 - 98 strani
...that the conservative use of these resources in no way conflicts with their permanent value. " You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of...the home builder first of all, upon whom depends the beet permanent use of lands and resources alike. The continued prosperity of the agricultural, lumbering,... | |
| Bernhard Eduard Fernow - 1905 - 456 strani
...mind that the conservative use of these resources in no way conflicts with their permanent value. You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of...are conserved and wisely used for the benefit of the homebuilder first of all; upon whom depends the best permanent use of lands and resources alike. The... | |
| 1905 - 106 strani
...in no way conflicts with their permanent value. You will see to it that the water, wood, and forag^, of the reserves are conserved and wisely used for the benefit of the homebuilder first of all, upon whom depends the best permanent use of lands and resources alike. The... | |
| 1905 - 110 strani
...in no way conflicts with their permanent value. You will see to it that the water, wood, and foragv of the reserves are conserved and wisely used for the benefit of the homebuilder first of all. upon whom depends the best permanent use of lands and resources alike. The... | |
| 1906 - 610 strani
...businesslike manner, under such restrictions only as will insure the permanence of these resources. "You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of...for the benefit of the home builder first of all. ... In the management of each reserve local questions will be decided on local grounds ; . . . where... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1907 - 272 strani
...that the conservative use of these resources in no way conflicts with their permanent value. " You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of...prosperity of the agricultural, lumbering, mining, arid live-stock interests is directly dependent upon a permanent and accessible supply of water, wood,... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1907 - 272 strani
...that the conservative use of these resources in no way conflicts with their permanent value. " You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of the reserves are conserved and wiselv used for the benefit of the home builder first of all, upon whom depends the best permanent... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1908 - 356 strani
...that the conservative use of these resources in no way conflicts with their permanent value. " You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of the reserves are conserved and wisely vised for the benefit of the home builder first of all, upon whom depends the best permanent use of... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1909 - 920 strani
...mind that the conservative use of these resources in no way conflicts with their permanent value. "You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of...a permanent and accessible supply of water, wood, ami forage, as well as upon the present and future use of these resources under businesslike regulations,... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1909 - 880 strani
...mind that the conservative use of these resources in no way conflicts with their permanent value. You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of...the reserves are conserved and wisely used for the benef1t of the home builder first of all, upon whom depends the best permanent use of lands and resources... | |
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