The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 395
... forest crop , unlike other crops , is slow to mature ; its area cannot be extended or reduced from year to year in response to large or small demands for lumber ; and the long period which must elapse between the first growth of a forest ...
... forest crop , unlike other crops , is slow to mature ; its area cannot be extended or reduced from year to year in response to large or small demands for lumber ; and the long period which must elapse between the first growth of a forest ...
Page 397
... forest can be shown , in what manner can it best be executed ? So far as concerns the Atlantic region , the time has passed for government action . The Government domain in Eastern America has either passed , or is passing so rapidly ...
... forest can be shown , in what manner can it best be executed ? So far as concerns the Atlantic region , the time has passed for government action . The Government domain in Eastern America has either passed , or is passing so rapidly ...
Page 399
... forests , and the example should be promptly fol- lowed by every State where such laws do not already exist . Apart from the benefit which the forest would derive from such legislation , its passage , in doing away with the necessity of ...
... forests , and the example should be promptly fol- lowed by every State where such laws do not already exist . Apart from the benefit which the forest would derive from such legislation , its passage , in doing away with the necessity of ...
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