History of the Lumber Industry of America, Nide 1American lumberman, 1906 |
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Sivu 3
... increased and as the centers of population en- larged in importance , there came about a sharp differentiation and a natural apportionment of work ; and so the lumber industry , which at the beginning merely supplied the needs of the ...
... increased and as the centers of population en- larged in importance , there came about a sharp differentiation and a natural apportionment of work ; and so the lumber industry , which at the beginning merely supplied the needs of the ...
Sivu 22
... increasing many fold their solvent action . This corrosive action extends underground as far as these waters penetrate , while the atmosphere corrodes only the surface rocks . A consid- erable portion of the earth elements thus taken ...
... increasing many fold their solvent action . This corrosive action extends underground as far as these waters penetrate , while the atmosphere corrodes only the surface rocks . A consid- erable portion of the earth elements thus taken ...
Sivu 26
... increased to five in the middle Atlantic states , and in the lowlands of the South eight spe- cies are found . In Mexico perhaps twelve or fourteen species exist ( Vol . XI , p . 2 ) . At least 100 species are believed to have ...
... increased to five in the middle Atlantic states , and in the lowlands of the South eight spe- cies are found . In Mexico perhaps twelve or fourteen species exist ( Vol . XI , p . 2 ) . At least 100 species are believed to have ...
Sivu 36
... increases south , and in New England ten grow . In the south Atlantic and gulf states the number is increased to nineteen , the greatest aggregation of species , though in the Mississippi Valley the oak trees are more abundant and grow ...
... increases south , and in New England ten grow . In the south Atlantic and gulf states the number is increased to nineteen , the greatest aggregation of species , though in the Mississippi Valley the oak trees are more abundant and grow ...
Sivu 46
... 7,000 square miles , Ungava 355,000 square miles , while the area of Quebec was increased by about 58,000 square miles . known land , which Biarne Heriulfson , sailing from Iceland 46 CHAPTER III LABRADOR AND NEWFOUNDLAND PAGES 46-55.
... 7,000 square miles , Ungava 355,000 square miles , while the area of Quebec was increased by about 58,000 square miles . known land , which Biarne Heriulfson , sailing from Iceland 46 CHAPTER III LABRADOR AND NEWFOUNDLAND PAGES 46-55.
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Sivu 439 - States in congress assembled shall have the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article ; of sending and receiving ambassadors; entering into treaties and alliances, provided that no treaty of commerce shall be made whereby the legislative power of the respective states shall .be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or importation...
Sivu 362 - And, for extending the fundamental principles of civil and religious liberty, which form the basis whereon these republics, their laws and constitutions are erected ; to fix and establish those principles as the basis of all laws, constitutions, and governments, which forever hereafter shall be formed in the said territory...
Sivu 348 - Resolved, That the unappropriated lands that may be ceded or relinquished to the United States, by any particular State, pursuant to the recommendation of Congress ' of the 6th day of September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States...
Sivu 416 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States...
Sivu 351 - That no more than five millions of said stock shall be issued until the creditors of the State holding bonds and other certificates of stock of Texas, for which duties on imports were specially pledged, shall first file at the Treasury of the United States...
Sivu 456 - ... 198. Sawed boards, planks, deals, and all forms of sawed cedar, lignum-vitse, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and all other cabinet woods not further manufactured than sawed, fifteen per centum ad valorem; veneers of wood, and wood, unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem.
Sivu 417 - Indians residing on such reservation, as the case may be, at a special election authorized and called by the Secretary of the Interior under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Sivu 346 - A claim so injurious to more than one-half, if not to the whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence of the right. Yet what evidences of that right have been produced ? What arguments alleged in support either of the evidence or the right ? None that we have heard of deserving a serious refutation.
Sivu 347 - ... how indispensably necessary it is to establish the federal union on a fixed and permanent basis, and on principles acceptable to all its respective members...
Sivu 348 - States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States...