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| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt) - 1903 - 220 páginas
...up, and which can be put to better use, into shingles. (Applause.) That, you may say, is not looking at the matter from the practical standpoint. There...preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions in mankind. But, furthermore, I appeal to you from the standpoint of use. A few big trees, of unusual... | |
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 512 páginas
...thousands of years to build up, and which can be put to better use. That you may say is not looking at the matter from the practical standpoint. There...preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions in mankind. But furthermore I appeal to you from the standpoint of use. A few big trees, of unusual... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 250 páginas
...thousands of years to build up, and which can be put to better use. That, you may say, is not looking at the matter from the practical standpoint. There...preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions in mankind. But furIdeals of Liberty and Justice 67 thermore I appeal to you from the standpoint preserve... | |
| Arthur Adelbert Taylor - 1912 - 152 páginas
...and it should certainly be your aim to try and preserve that beauty and keep unmarred that majesty. There is nothing more practical in the end than the preservation of beauty which appeals to the higher of mankind. Take a big tree whose architect has been the ages, anything... | |
| Leon Josiah Richardson - 1924 - 320 páginas
...forests. "I call upon you," he said, "to save these mighty trees — these wonderful monuments of beauty. There is nothing more practical in the end than the preservation of the beautiful." The Save the Redwoods movement has been called by some a sentimental movement. And... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1974 - 1240 páginas
...sequioas of California from conversion into lumber and declared: 'That, you may say, is not looking at the matter from the practical standpoint, there is nothing more practical in the end than the prest-rvation of beauty, than the preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions of mankind."... | |
| United States. Congress. House Interior and Insular Affairs Comm - 1974 - 392 páginas
...recognize the necessity of conserving our Natural Resources remarked, "There is nothing more practical iu the end, than the preservation of beauty, than the preservation of anything thut appeals to the higher emotions of man." The influx of the American people to the nation's existing... | |
| 1905 - 572 páginas
...preserve for those who are to come after you that beauty; to try to keep unmarred that majesty. . . . "There is nothing more practical in the end than the...anything that appeals to the higher emotions of mankind. "California has for years, I am happy to say, taken a more sensible, a more intelligent interest in... | |
| 1905 - 388 páginas
...preserve for those who are to come after you that beauty; to try to keep unmarred that majesty. . . . "There is nothing more practical in the end than the...anything that appeals to the higher emotions of mankind. "California has for years, I am happy to say, taken a more sensible, a more intelligent interest in... | |
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