| Washintong Government Printing Office - 1885 - 746 pages
...summer by drought and in winter by frost. The geological character of New Hampshire is such that it must continue largely a wood and timber bearing State....has unalterably ordained it becomes them to accept." Accepting this ordinance of nature, the wooded area, in limited districts, lias beeu allowed to increase,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1885 - 760 pages
...summer by drought and in winter by frost. The geological character of New Hampshire is such that it must continue largely a wood and timber bearing State....of its soil, absolutely commands that whatever may l>e the preference of its inhabitants, at least one-half of it shall remain perpetually devoted to... | |
| New Hampshire. Forestry Commission - 1885 - 122 pages
...the innumerable water-powers of easy application to their manufacture suggests this. Nature herself, in the very configuration of the state's surface,...may be the preference of its inhabitants, at least one half of it shall remain perpetually devoted to the production of wood and timber, and that what... | |
| New Hampshire. Forestry and Recreation Commission - 1885 - 122 pages
...the innumerable water-powers of easy application to their manufacture suggests this. Nature herself, in the very configuration of the state's surface,...may be the preference of its inhabitants, at least one half of it shall remain perpetually devoted to the production of wood and timber, and that what... | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture - 1885 - 734 pages
...summer by drought and in winter by frost. The geological character of New Hampshire is such that it must continue largely a wood and timber bearing State...."in the very configuration of the State's surface, ami in the character of its soil, absolutely commands that whatever may be the preference of its inhabitants,... | |
| New York (State). Forest Commission - 1887 - 190 pages
...geological character of New Hampshire is such that it must continue largely a wood and timber-bearing State. Nature herself, say the commissioners, ''in...has unalterably ordained it becomes them to accept." Accepting this ordinance of nature, the wooded area in limited districts has been allowed to increase,... | |
| New York (State). Forest Commission - 1887 - 182 pages
...geological character of New Hampshire is such that it must continue largely a wood and timber-bearing State. Nature herself, say the commissioners, '' in...may be the preference of its inhabitants, at least one-hall of it shall remain perpetually devoted to the production of wood and timber, and that what... | |
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