Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the Research Group on Ethics and Population of the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life SciencesRobert M. Veatch Irvington Publishers, 1977 - 501 páginas |
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... land policy has been multipurposed , adapt- able to a variety of objectives : land reclamation programs to provide additional land bases to the landless ; following the 1901 Country - Life Commis- sion Report , programs to prevent rural ...
... land policy has been multipurposed , adapt- able to a variety of objectives : land reclamation programs to provide additional land bases to the landless ; following the 1901 Country - Life Commis- sion Report , programs to prevent rural ...
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... land . 2 ) Congress intended that land should not fall into the hands of those who already possessed land . 3 ) Congress intended that settlement should occur through the grant of small farms , to extend the blessing of cheap land to ...
... land . 2 ) Congress intended that land should not fall into the hands of those who already possessed land . 3 ) Congress intended that settlement should occur through the grant of small farms , to extend the blessing of cheap land to ...
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... land grants those interests and institutions whose existence increased opportunities and expanded horizons of achievement for citizens . Huge land grants were made to educational institutions , to canals and railroads , to states for ...
... land grants those interests and institutions whose existence increased opportunities and expanded horizons of achievement for citizens . Huge land grants were made to educational institutions , to canals and railroads , to states for ...
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