| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sivua
...it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore, been offered for sale, and are now subject to entry at tue minimum price; and also, whether the office of Surveyor General, and some of the Land Offices,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1829 - 592 sivua
...it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the safes of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore been offered for sale, and are now...the minimum price: And also, whether the office of Surveyor General, and some of the Land Offices, may not be abolished without detriment to the public... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 sivua
...and are now subject to entry at the minimum price. And, also, whether the office of Surveyor General, and some of the land offices, may not be abolished...and extend more rapidly the surveys of the public land.-," On the 18th of January, Mr. Benton of Missouri addressed the Senate; and on the 19th, Mr.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sivua
...it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore been offered for sale, and are now...the minimum price. And, also, whether the office of Surveyor General, and some of the land offices, may not be abolished, without detriment to the public... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1830 - 458 sivua
...it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands, to such lands only as have heretofore been offered for sale, and are now...the minimum price ; and also whether the office of survey or general, and some of the land offices, may not be abolished, without detriment to the public... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 sivua
...it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore been offered for sale, and are now...the minimum price. And, also, whether the office of Surveyor General, and some of the Land Offices, may not be abolished without detriment to the public... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1830 - 472 sivua
...it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands, to such lands only as have heretofore been offered for sale, and are now...the minimum price ; and also whether the office of surveyor general, and some of the land offices, may not be abolished, without detriment to the public... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 sivua
...by Congress for education, internal improvement and other purposes ; 80,000,000 have been proclaimed for sale and are now subject to entry at the minimum price, and 30,000,000 have not yet been proclaimed for sale on account of the want of demand. The annuel expense... | |
| 1810 - 354 sivua
...and are now subject to entry at the minimum price. And, also, whether the office of Surveyor General, and some of the Land Offices, may not be abolished...extend more rapidly the surveys of the Public Lands." Mr. WEBSTER, of Massachusetts, said, on rising, that nothing had been further from his intention, than... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 524 sivua
...and are now subject to entry at the minimum price. And, also, whether the office of Surveyor General, and some of the land offices, may not be abolished...measures to hasten the sales and extend more rapidly the surreys of the public lands." On the 18th of January, Mr. Benton of M issouri addressed the Senate... | |
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