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Intergovernmental cooperation. --- United States. --- Officials and employees --- Salaries, etc.
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Canals. --- Federal aid to transportation. --- Governmental investigations. --- Indians of North America --- Indian title. --- Land grants. --- Navigation. --- Public land sales. --- Bodies of water. --- Rivers. --- Land use --- Valuation. --- Land tenure. --- Government policy.
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Compromise (Law) --- Land tenure. --- Land grants. --- Land titles. --- Public land sales. --- Yazoo Fraud, 1795. --- Cox, Zachariah. --- Kelly, William. --- Maher, Matthias. --- Smith T, John. --- Tennessee Company.
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Canals. --- Federal aid to transportation. --- Governmental investigations. --- Indians of North America --- Indian title. --- Land grants. --- Navigation. --- Public land sales. --- Bodies of water. --- Rivers. --- Land use --- Valuation. --- Land tenure. --- Government policy.
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Compromise (Law) --- Land tenure. --- Land grants. --- Land titles. --- Public land sales. --- Yazoo Fraud, 1795. --- Cox, Zachariah. --- Kelly, William. --- Maher, Matthias. --- Smith T, John. --- Tennessee Company.
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John McKinley and the Antebellum Supreme Court presents a portrait of US Supreme Court justice John McKinley (1780-1852) and provides a penetrating analysis of McKinley's time and place, the exigencies of his circuit work, and the contributions he made to both American legal history and Alabama. Steven P. Brown rescues from obscurity John McKinley, one of the three Alabama justices, along with John Archibald Campbell and Hugo Black, who have served on the US Supreme Court. A native Kentuckian who moved in 1819 to northern Alabama as a land speculat
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Many countries are currently exploring the option to dispose of highly radioactive solid wastes deep underground in purpose built, engineered repositories. A number of surface and shallow repositories for less radioactive wastes are already in operation. One of the challenges facing the nuclear industry is to demonstrate confidently that a repository will contain wastes for so long that any releases that might take place in the future will pose no significant health or environmental risk. One method for building confidence in the long-term future safety of a repository is to l
Radioactive pollution of soils --- Radioactive waste disposal in the ground --- #Hist.Geol --- Burial of radioactive wastes --- Ground radioactive waste disposal --- Underground radioactive waste disposal --- Hazardous waste sites --- Waste disposal in the ground --- Radioactive waste repositories --- Radioactive contamination of soils --- Radioactive fallout --- Soil pollution --- Radioactive substances in soils --- Monograph --- WASTE MANAGEMENT --- Radioactive wastes. --- RADIOACTIVE WASTES --- Geological Disposal --- Radioactive waste disposal. --- Nuclear waste disposal --- Nuclear engineering --- Radioactivity --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Radioactive pollution --- Nuclear wastes --- Radwastes --- Wastes, Nuclear --- Wastes, Radioactive --- Hazardous wastes --- Radioactive substances --- Safety measures --- Radioactive pollution of soils. --- Radioactive waste disposal in the ground. --- Radioactive waste disposal in the ground. Radioactive pollution of soils--Case studies. --- Environmental Engineering --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences
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