Thought and Thrift: Subjects in Every Letter of the Alphabet for All who Labor and Need Rest ...R. Clarke & Company, 1889 - 358 sider |
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... ment , and in after times , when annexations were made , up to five hundred acres were allotted . The land was generally closely and carefully cultivated , and the most distinguished citizens considered it their greatest com- pliment to ...
... ment , and in after times , when annexations were made , up to five hundred acres were allotted . The land was generally closely and carefully cultivated , and the most distinguished citizens considered it their greatest com- pliment to ...
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... ment ; but , in the hours of business , devotes strict atten- tion to the details of his affairs . He looks upon his em- ployes as the means of his success , and values them in theory , but does not feel able to pay them better wages ...
... ment ; but , in the hours of business , devotes strict atten- tion to the details of his affairs . He looks upon his em- ployes as the means of his success , and values them in theory , but does not feel able to pay them better wages ...
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... ment are included naturalized citizens of foreign birth and emancipated slaves . The right of Congress to make amendments to the Constitution has been supposed , but there is absolutely no ground for it . The Constitution says in plain ...
... ment are included naturalized citizens of foreign birth and emancipated slaves . The right of Congress to make amendments to the Constitution has been supposed , but there is absolutely no ground for it . The Constitution says in plain ...
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... Republic established by our forefathers grows stronger with each succeeding generation of its people . Love of country among no other people is greater ; obedience to govern- ment nowhere more perfectly displayed . A land as yet 6.
... Republic established by our forefathers grows stronger with each succeeding generation of its people . Love of country among no other people is greater ; obedience to govern- ment nowhere more perfectly displayed . A land as yet 6.
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... ment nowhere more perfectly displayed . A land as yet almost entirely unrelieved of the vast forests where the Indian hunter " wooed his dusky mate , " or sped the hurt- ling arrow to the heart of the panting stag ; where are shown the ...
... ment nowhere more perfectly displayed . A land as yet almost entirely unrelieved of the vast forests where the Indian hunter " wooed his dusky mate , " or sped the hurt- ling arrow to the heart of the panting stag ; where are shown the ...
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Side 110 - His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz. New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, to be free, sovereign and independent States...
Side 110 - The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence, the security of their Liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon, them or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever.
Side 280 - ... of any such article or commodity, or by which they shall agree to pool, combine or unite any interest they may have in connection with the manufacture, sale or transportation of any such article or commodity, that its price may in any manner be affected.
Side 281 - In prosecutions under this act it shall be sufficient to prove that a trust or combination as defined herein exists, and that the defendant belonged to it or acted for or in connection with it, without proving all the members belonging to it, or proving or producing any article of agreement or any written instrument on which it may have been based, or that it was evidenced by any written instrument at all. The character of the trust or combination alleged may be established by proof of its general...
Side 279 - Ohio, that a trust is a combination of capital, skill or acts by two or more persons, firms, partnerships, corporations or associations of persons, or of any two or more of them for either, any or all of the following purposes: "1.
Side 280 - ... this State, violating any of the provisions of this act, is hereby denied the right and prohibited from doing any business in this State...
Side 280 - ... in the sale or transportation of any such article or commodity, or by which they shall agree to pool, combine or unite any interest they may have in connection with the sale or transportation of any such article or commodity that its price might in any manner be affected.
Side 184 - These by-laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting at any annual meeting of the...
Side 281 - Any violation of either or all the provisions of this act shall be and is hereby declared a conspiracy against trade, and any person who may be or may become engaged in any such conspiracy or take part therein, or aid or advise in its commission...
Side 279 - To limit or reduce the production, or increase or reduce the price of merchandise or of any commodity.