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Page 204
... ment has been seriously drawn to this important subject ; and such of the crown lands as , on survey , have been found fit for the growth of timber are not now re - let on the expiration of leases , but are reserved for the public use ...
... ment has been seriously drawn to this important subject ; and such of the crown lands as , on survey , have been found fit for the growth of timber are not now re - let on the expiration of leases , but are reserved for the public use ...
Page 505
... ment concerning the timber marked by public authority as fit for ship - building . The third contains , in like manner , the orders relating to wood that is fit for arsenals both naval and military ; — and the fourth and last part ...
... ment concerning the timber marked by public authority as fit for ship - building . The third contains , in like manner , the orders relating to wood that is fit for arsenals both naval and military ; — and the fourth and last part ...
Page 530
... ment to their reputation for virtue . A friend of Beaumarchais requested of him the use of a little private box of this descrip- tion , for the benefit , and , no doubt , for the improvement of his wife and his daughters . We translate ...
... ment to their reputation for virtue . A friend of Beaumarchais requested of him the use of a little private box of this descrip- tion , for the benefit , and , no doubt , for the improvement of his wife and his daughters . We translate ...
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