| 1991 - 1356 pages
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| United States. Public Lands Commission (1903-1905) - 1905 - 414 pages
...and appraise the grazing value of these lands, to appoint such officers as the care of each grazing district may require, to charge and collect a moderate fee for grazing permits, and to make and apply definite and appropriate regulations to each grazing district. These regulations should be framed and... | |
| 1900 - 566 pages
...application of any rigid system to all grazing lands, but recommends the following flexible plan: (b) Authority should be given the Secretary of Agriculture...collect a moderate fee for grazing permits, and to make :n\(\ apply appropriate regulations to each district, with the special object of bringing about the... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1923 - 248 pages
...supply. Authority should be given to the President to set aside grazing districts by proclamation. mits, and to make and apply appropriate regulations to each...bringing about the largest permanent occupation of the country by actual settlers and home seekers. The fundamental fact that characterizes the situation... | |
| Milton Conover - 1923 - 252 pages
...supply. Authority should be given to the President to set aside grazing districts by proclamation. mits, and to make and apply appropriate regulations to each...bringing about the largest permanent occupation of the country by actual settlers and home seekers. The fundamental fact that characterizes the situation... | |
| Gifford Pinchot - 1998 - 578 pages
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| Karen R. Merrill - 2002 - 304 pages
...secretary of agriculture would be able "to make and apply appropriate regulations to each [grazing] district, with the special object of bringing about the largest permanent occupation of the country by actual settlers and home seekers." 19 This language, emphasizing that the object of leasing... | |
| 1904 - 1026 pages
...(a) Authority should be given to the President to set aside grazing districts by proclamation. (6) Authority should be given the Secretary of Agriculture...collect a moderate fee for grazing permits, and to make iind apply appropriate regulations to each district, with the special object of bringing about the... | |
| 1908 - 796 pages
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