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Example sentences for "public lands"

  • These men came as children to the pine woods of Wisconsin, took up public lands, and worked on the farm and in the pineries.

  • Are there still any "public lands" in your state?

  • The Department of the Interior has supervision over the public lands, the reclamation of arid lands, and the development of mineral resources (Chapters XIV, XV).

  • This government survey has been made only in the "public lands" (see below, p.

  • See the New International Encyclopedia and the Encyclopedia Americana on public lands, national forests, and other topics referred to in this chapter.

  • This was one of the three essentials to peace, and to meet it Franklin's note proposed that compensation be paid these loyalists out of the sale of Canada's public lands.

  • Besides, his services, however satisfactory, would naturally be dwarfed in the presence of the statesmen then engaged in the great constitutional debate growing out of the Foote resolution, limiting the sale of public lands.

  • It still looked upon the sale of public lands as an important source of revenue with which to pay off the public debt; consequently it thought more of instant income than of ultimate results.

  • It provided for granting, without any cost save a small registration fee, public lands in lots of 160 acres each to citizens and aliens who declared their intention of becoming citizens.

  • The entire revenue included three distinct branches: imposts on importations and tonnage, internal revenue, sales of public lands.

  • Dallas] The only remaining source of revenue was the sale of public lands.

  • In Quebec every settler on public lands is allowed, after receiving a patent, an exemption of not to exceed 200 acres from that of his widow, of his, her or their children and descendants in the direct line.

  • The removal of the fences still remaining which inclose public lands will be enforced with all the authority and means with which the executive branch of the Government is or shall be invested by the Congress for that purpose.

  • Roman villa, of the colonus or other semi-servile and mostly barbarian tenants on the Roman villa or public lands, and of the slave of the German tribesman, who to the eyes of Tacitus was so very much like a Roman colonus.

  • The result of conquest seems thus to have been chiefly a change of lordship, both as regards the private villas and the public lands.

  • And American State Papers, on Public Lands and Indian Affairs, are excellent for treatment of land and Indian problems.

  • In the former he would guarantee the prior claims of squatters on lands they had already unlawfully taken up; in the latter he meant to regulate the price of public lands according to quality and location.

  • The permission to walk on Public Lands on Saturday afternoons, granted to Cadets in Barracks, is withdrawn.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    biblical interpretation; great sense; impalpable powder; public administration; public affairs; public and private life; public building; public charity; public feeling; public improvements; public justice; public lands; public meetings; public nature; public order; public performance; public person; public policy; public sale; public speaker; public spirit; public square; public taste; public virtue; public welfare; soft porcelain