| 1899 - 542 str.
...within each State and territory, and whether it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore...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... | |
| 1900 - 460 str.
...within each State and Territory, and whether it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore...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 - 1901 - 222 str.
...within each State and Territory, and whether it be expedient to limit for a certain period the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore...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 pubiic... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1901 - 544 str.
...within each State and Territory, and whether it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore...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... | |
| 1901 - 538 str.
...within each State and Territory, and whether it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore...entry at the minimum price. And, also, whether the ollice of surveyor-general, and some of the land offices, may not be abolished without detriment to... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure - 1902 - 404 str.
...within each State and Territory, and whether it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore...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... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1902 - 316 str.
...been omitted, but enough of comment is made in their places to preserve the meaning of the context. have heretofore been offered for sale, and are now...the minimum price. And, also, whether the office of surveyorgeneral, and some of the land offices, may not be abolished without detriment to the public... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1902 - 372 str.
...on Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of limiting, for a period, the sales of public lands to such lands only as have heretofore been offered for sale and are subject to entry at the minimum price. And also, whether the office of Surveyor-General may not be... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 360 str.
...Territory, and whether it be expedient to limit, for a certain period the sale of the public lauds to such lands only as have heretofore been offered...adopt measures to hasten the sales, and extend more rapidly the surveys of the Public Lands." Mr. Webster immediately proceeded. It is evident that the... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 458 str.
...within each State and Territory, and whether it be expedient to limit, for a certain period, the sales of the public lands to such lands only as have heretofore...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... | |
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