Our mission was to settle the empty lands to the West before other nations could pre-empt them.
I have my eye on a gulch which I discovered while hunting in the San Juan Mountains four years ago, and which I mean to pre-empt just as soon as we get the Utes to give up their present reservation and pack off to Utah.
In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter-section alongside his homestead.
In addition to that there are many districts in which, having secured the freehold of his homestead, the homesteader is permitted to pre-empt a second 160 acres at the nominal price of $3 an acre.
I'm going to pre-empt and build the cutest little bird's nest for you.
Albert said that he would like to pre-empt as soon as he should be of age, but that was some weeks off yet, and he supposed that when he got ready there would be few good claims left.
In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead.
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