Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt ...: With Portrait Frontispiece ...P.F. Collier & son, 1905 |
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... forest work in the Department of Agriculture because of the peculiar adaptation of that Department for it . It is true , also , that the forest services of nearly all the great nations of the world are under the respective departments ...
... forest work in the Department of Agriculture because of the peculiar adaptation of that Department for it . It is true , also , that the forest services of nearly all the great nations of the world are under the respective departments ...
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... forest users , for that the users of the forest come together to consider how best to com- bine use with preservation is the significant fact of the meeting , the fact full of powerful promise for the forests of the future . The ...
... forest users , for that the users of the forest come together to consider how best to com- bine use with preservation is the significant fact of the meeting , the fact full of powerful promise for the forests of the future . The ...
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... forests must pass into the hands of forest users , whether directly or through the Government , which will continue to hold some of them , but only as trustee . The forest is for use , and its users will decide its future . It was only ...
... forests must pass into the hands of forest users , whether directly or through the Government , which will continue to hold some of them , but only as trustee . The forest is for use , and its users will decide its future . It was only ...
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