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It would be thought a hard Government that should tax its People one tenth Part of their TIME , to be employed in its Service . But IDLENESS taxes many of us much more , if we reckon all that is spent in absolute SLOTH or doing of ...
It would be thought a hard Government that should tax its People one tenth Part of their TIME , to be employed in its Service . But IDLENESS taxes many of us much more , if we reckon all that is spent in absolute SLOTH or doing of ...
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THE COUNTY AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The excellent Report to the President and to the Congress in January , 1962 , entitled “ Outdoor Recreation for America , ” by the Outdoor Recreation Resource Review Commission , is strongly ...
THE COUNTY AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The excellent Report to the President and to the Congress in January , 1962 , entitled “ Outdoor Recreation for America , ” by the Outdoor Recreation Resource Review Commission , is strongly ...
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THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND CITY PARKS * 1965 President Johnson's Task Force on Natural Beauty agreed in its 1965 report that more land should be acquired for city parks and open spaces . Most of the emphasis was placed , however , on ...
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND CITY PARKS * 1965 President Johnson's Task Force on Natural Beauty agreed in its 1965 report that more land should be acquired for city parks and open spaces . Most of the emphasis was placed , however , on ...
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Contents
Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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