History of the Lumber Industry of America, Volum 1American lumberman, 1906 |
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... Mexico and on the banks of every tidal river the trees grew in profusion . Every village could be supplied from its own immediate resources . It was only when the increase in population made the requirements so great that local supplies ...
... Mexico and on the banks of every tidal river the trees grew in profusion . Every village could be supplied from its own immediate resources . It was only when the increase in population made the requirements so great that local supplies ...
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... Mexico and the United States , rounding Florida , and are believed to have sailed as far as Chesapeake Bay . In 1499 Vespucci with others followed the northern coast of South America for a long distance , including the coasts of ...
... Mexico and the United States , rounding Florida , and are believed to have sailed as far as Chesapeake Bay . In 1499 Vespucci with others followed the northern coast of South America for a long distance , including the coasts of ...
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... Mexico . In 1584 and 1587 Raleigh attempted to plant colonies in Virginia , but it will be seen that until the beginning of the Seven- teenth Century there were but two settlements within the present boundaries of the United States ...
... Mexico . In 1584 and 1587 Raleigh attempted to plant colonies in Virginia , but it will be seen that until the beginning of the Seven- teenth Century there were but two settlements within the present boundaries of the United States ...
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... Mexico , in which Spanish authority was estab- lished by Cortez in 1521 , and Mexico became a vice - royalty in 1535. It is , perhaps , worth mentioning that the city of Belize , British Honduras , was a settlement by Wallace , a Scotch ...
... Mexico , in which Spanish authority was estab- lished by Cortez in 1521 , and Mexico became a vice - royalty in 1535. It is , perhaps , worth mentioning that the city of Belize , British Honduras , was a settlement by Wallace , a Scotch ...
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... Mexico ....... Guatamala City , Guatamala San Salvador , Salvador .... Havana , Cuba ... Jacksonville , Florida .. ESTABLISHED . CITY . ESTABLISHED . 1632 1816 1630 St. Augustine , Florida . 1565 1620 Pensacola , Florida .... 1696 1613 ...
... Mexico ....... Guatamala City , Guatamala San Salvador , Salvador .... Havana , Cuba ... Jacksonville , Florida .. ESTABLISHED . CITY . ESTABLISHED . 1632 1816 1630 St. Augustine , Florida . 1565 1620 Pensacola , Florida .... 1696 1613 ...
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History of the Lumber Industry of America, Volum 1 James Elliott Defebaugh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1906 |
History of the Lumber Industry of America, Volum 1 James Elliott Defebaugh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1906 |
History of the Lumber Industry of America, Volum 1 James Elliott Defebaugh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1906 |
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Side 433 - 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...
Side 356 - 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...
Side 342 - 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...
Side 410 - 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...
Side 440 - ... 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.
Side 411 - 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.
Side 340 - 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.
Side 341 - ... 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...
Side 342 - 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...
Side 410 - All public lands heretofore designated and reserved by the President of the United States under the provisions of the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, the orders for which shall be and remain in full force and effect, unsuspended and unrevoked, and all public lands that may hereafter be set aside and reserved as public forest reserves under said act, shall be as far as practicable...