It seems to me to be our true policy that the public lands shall cease as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue, and that they be sold to settlers in limited parcels at a price barely sufficient to reimburse to the United States the expense of... Defence of the Whigs - Sivu 38tekijä(t) John Pendleton Kennedy - 1844 - 152 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| United States. President - 1897 - 586 sivua
...war. On the whole, I adhere to the opinion, expressed by me in my ann^l message of 1832, that it is our true policy that the public lands shall cease as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue, except for the payment of those general charges which grow out of the acquisition of the lands, their... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 532 sivua
...war. On the whole, I adhere to the opinion, expressed by me in my annual message of 1832, that it is our true policy that the public lands shall cease as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue, except for the payment of those general charges which grow out of the acquisition of the lands, their... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 678 sivua
...war. On the whole, I adhere to the opinion, expressed by me in my annual message of 1832, that it is our true policy that the public lands shall cease as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue, except for the payment of those general charges which grow out of the acquisition of the lands, their... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 856 sivua
...me, in the hope that they may assist you in your future deliberations. It seems to me to be our tme policy that the public lands shall cease as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue, and that they be sold to settlers in limited parcels at a price barely sufficient to reimburse to the United... | |
| William MacDonald - 1906 - 382 sivua
...government removed. In his message of December, 1832, Jackson expressed the opinion that the true policy was "that the public lands shall cease as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue, and that they be sold to settlers in limited parcels at a price barely sufficient to reimburse to the United... | |
| United States. President - 1911 - 832 sivua
...reflections which have occurred to me, in the hope that they may assist you in your future deliberations. It seems to me to be our true policy that the public lands shall ceasas soon as practicable to be a source of revenue, and that they be sold to settlers in limited... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1913 - 620 sivua
...stronger. Benton, Jackson's great western champion, advocated it, and in 1832 Jackson himself said : "It seems to me to be our true policy that the public...as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue." This policy was exceedingly distasteful to the older states, which, even as things were already, saw... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1913 - 622 sivua
...stronger. Benton, Jackson's great western champion, advocated it, and in 1832 Jackson himself said: "It seems to me to be our true policy that the public...as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue." This policy was exceedingly distasteful to the older states, which, even as things were already, saw... | |
| 1913 - 620 sivua
...stronger. Benton, Jackson's great western champion, advocated it, and in 1832 Jackson himself said : "It seems to me to be our true policy that the public...as soon as practicable to be a source of revenue." This policy was exceedingly distasteful to the older states, which, even as things were already, saw... | |
| 1914 - 308 sivua
...part of wisdom and sound policy to foresee its approaches and endeavor if possible to counteract them. "It seems to me to be our true policy that the public...soon as practicable to be a source of revenue and that they be sold to settlers in limited parcels at a price barely sufficient to reimburse the United... | |
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