Oil-shale Lands: Hearings Before the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Third Session, on S. Res. 379, Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys to Inquire Into the Charges Made by a Former Government Employee in Relation to the Disposition and Alienation of Oil-shale Lands of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - 351 lappuses |
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... asked it is stated : " The proper test is whether the reasonable value of the work performed or improvements relied upon amounts to that sum . Proof of the actual amount paid or of the actual number of days spent in prosecution of such ...
... asked it is stated : " The proper test is whether the reasonable value of the work performed or improvements relied upon amounts to that sum . Proof of the actual amount paid or of the actual number of days spent in prosecution of such ...
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... asked that a hearing as to the mineral or agricultural character of said lands be had . Notice was accordingly issued and answer filed . Hearing was set for September 5 , and continued to September 11. 1923 , before you at Glenwood ...
... asked that a hearing as to the mineral or agricultural character of said lands be had . Notice was accordingly issued and answer filed . Hearing was set for September 5 , and continued to September 11. 1923 , before you at Glenwood ...
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... asked if he had taken samples of like character from each and every placer claim involved in these proceedings , answered no , that he had taken samples of variable richness from each of the claims in question yielding from a maximum of ...
... asked if he had taken samples of like character from each and every placer claim involved in these proceedings , answered no , that he had taken samples of variable richness from each of the claims in question yielding from a maximum of ...
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... asked you a moment ago whether it would be profitable to work these claims and you stated that in your judgment it would not be now and that it would be a distinct loss . What about that same matter at the time this deci- sion was ...
... asked you a moment ago whether it would be profitable to work these claims and you stated that in your judgment it would not be now and that it would be a distinct loss . What about that same matter at the time this deci- sion was ...
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... asking what he would have done . Mr. FINNEY . And , I would have signed it . Senator PITTMAN . Well , the upper strata we will say only carried 7 gallons . Mr. FINNEY . Yes . Senator PITTMAN . That would not constitute a valid discovery ...
... asking what he would have done . Mr. FINNEY . And , I would have signed it . Senator PITTMAN . Well , the upper strata we will say only carried 7 gallons . Mr. FINNEY . Yes . Senator PITTMAN . That would not constitute a valid discovery ...
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