| Henry George - 1871 - 54 lapas
...the benefits of land grant railroads are attempted to be shown, it must be remembered, first, that the population of the United States is growing at the rate of a million per year, and next, that increase in the value of land is not increase in wealth. That whatever... | |
| Henry George - 1902 - 366 lapas
...which the benefits of landgrant railroads are attempted to be shown, it must be remembered, first, that the population of the United States is growing at the rate of a million per year, and next, that increase in the value of land is not increase in wealth. That whatever... | |
| 1910 - 766 lapas
...1904. "These savings are mainly invested in new houses and in new buildings of various descriptions. The population of the United States is growing at the rate of about i,400,000 per annum, and the mere housing of the additional population involves the construction... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1963 - 1396 lapas
...with the "additional 500 hospitals instead of the 1,000 as the agency had requested," to realize that the population of the United States is growing at the rate of nearly 2.5 million annually. When the emergencies arise and there is an insufficient number of hospitals... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1398 lapas
...with the "additional 500 hospitals instead of the 1.000 as the agency had requested," to realize that the population of the United States is growing at the rate of nearly 2.5 million annually. When the emergencies arise and there is an insufficient number of hospitals... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1961 - 1394 lapas
...the “additional 500 hospitals instead of the 1,000 as the agency had requested,” to realize that the population of the United States is growing at the rate of nearly 2.5 million annually. When the emergencies arise and there Is an insufficient number of hospitals... | |
| 286 lapas
...decade, the problems raised by the profound and varied changes that have been wrought in rural America. Q The population of the United States is growing at the rate of two million people per year. By 1975, it is expected to pass 200 million. These people will need food,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1966 - 1356 lapas
...imposed by our demographic situation. This demographic context is dominated, of course, by the fact that the population of the United States is growing at the rate of about 2.7 million a year. An American baby is born approximately every 7% seconds. Taking into consideration... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1973 - 844 lapas
...Cross National Product. The number of fire deaths in 1972 was 11,900, virtually unchanged from 1971's 11,850 (see Table 1). The death rate (ie, the number...person's chances of being killed in a fire did decline. T»bl« 1. Fire De»thi through the Ye-rs, United SUtes Fire-related injuries remained about constant.... | |
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