... the early efforts, which must of necessity be partly experimental in character. At the very beginning the Government should make clear, beyond shadow of doubt, its intention to pursue this policy on lines of the broadest public interest. No reservoir... Irrigation in the United States - Page 396by Frederick Haynes Newell - 1906 - 433 pagesFull view - About this book
| North Dakota Geological Survey - 1902 - 368 pages
...beyond shadow of doubt, its intention to pursue this policy on lines of the broadest public interest; but only in accordance with the advice of trained...fraught with the greatest usefulness to the community as t whole. There should be no extravagance, and the 'believers in the need of irrigation will most benefit... | |
| North Dakota Geological Survey - 1902 - 672 pages
...beyond shadow of doubt, its intention to pursue this policy on lines of the broadest public interest; but only in accordance with the advice of trained...fraught with the greatest usefulness to the community as i whole. There should be no extravagance, and the believers in the need of irrigation will most benefit... | |
| 1902 - 1032 pages
...lines of the broadest public interest. No reservoir or canal should ever be built to satisfy selfish or local interests; but only in accordance with the...trained experts, after long investigation has shown the localit\r where all the conditions combine to make the work most needed and fraught with the greatest... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1904 - 1484 pages
...for the inauguration of the policy just described. It would be unwise to begin by doing too much, lor a great deal will doubtless be learned, both as to...There should be no extravagance, and the believers iu the need of irrigation will most benefit their cause by seeing to it that it ia free from the least... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1904 - 1438 pages
...Government should make clear, beyond shadow of doubt, its intention to pursue this policy on lines of tbe broadest public interest. No reservoir or canal should...usefulness to the community as a whole. There should be DO extravagance, and the believers in the need of irrigation will most benefit their cause by seeing... | |
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