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... received a number of replies , most of which were printed along with the testimony . The substance of those replies was substantially to the same effect as the testi- mony taken before the committee , those favoring the bill doing so on ...
... received a number of replies , most of which were printed along with the testimony . The substance of those replies was substantially to the same effect as the testi- mony taken before the committee , those favoring the bill doing so on ...
Side 3
... received for the product of his labor and capital which is accorded to other producers . " Fourth . That market quotations , now made by the limitless offers of fiat products by the ' short sellers , ' regardless of the value of or the ...
... received for the product of his labor and capital which is accorded to other producers . " Fourth . That market quotations , now made by the limitless offers of fiat products by the ' short sellers , ' regardless of the value of or the ...
Side 9
... received to all these letters , most of which were afterwards printed along with the testimony taken , the final report of the committee , and the report of the secre- tary of the committee , Mr. A. B. Shepperson , a cotton expert . The ...
... received to all these letters , most of which were afterwards printed along with the testimony taken , the final report of the committee , and the report of the secre- tary of the committee , Mr. A. B. Shepperson , a cotton expert . The ...
Side 15
... received 10.30 cents per pound for it , but afterwards sold at 8 cents . The abolition of futures would bring the whole export trade of the cotton crop to a " dead halt . " because at least 90 per cent of the cotton which is sold to ...
... received 10.30 cents per pound for it , but afterwards sold at 8 cents . The abolition of futures would bring the whole export trade of the cotton crop to a " dead halt . " because at least 90 per cent of the cotton which is sold to ...
Side 26
... received for the thing traded in . He controverted the argument that the effect of future dealing is to cause the farmer to sell at low prices , and as soon as his products are all sold the price is then boosted up , and asserted that ...
... received for the thing traded in . He controverted the argument that the effect of future dealing is to cause the farmer to sell at low prices , and as soon as his products are all sold the price is then boosted up , and asserted that ...
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Reports of the Industrial Commission ... United States. Industrial Commission Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
Reports of the Industrial Commission... United States. Industrial Commission Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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Side 196 - Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work; (3) If its strength, quality, or purity falls below the professed standard under which it is sold.
Side 168 - ... with intent to sell or exchange, or exposes or offers for sale or exchange, adulterated milk, or milk to which water or any foreign substance has been added...
Side 46 - When the transfer is by will or intestate law, of property within the state, and the decedent was a nonresident of the state at the time of his death.
Side 9 - This court has repeatedly laid down the doctrine that diversity of taxation, both with respect to the amount imposed and the various...
Side 138 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Side 63 - Every corporation, person or association, operating any railroad in this State, shall pay to the state treasurer, for the use of the State, an annual excise tax, for the privilege of exercising its franchises...
Side 148 - The names and residences of the stockholders and the number of shares held by each are as follows: V.
Side 138 - ... if it is colored, coated, polished, or powdered whereby damage is concealed, or if it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is; seventh, if it contains any added poisonous ingredient or any ingredient which may render it injurious to the health of a person consuming it...
Side 9 - ... a system which imposes the same tax upon every species of property, irrespective of its nature or condition or class, will be destructive of the principle of uniformity and equality in taxation and of a just adaptation of property to its burdens.
Side 113 - BOSSATI thinks that the branding of goods made in this country in such a •way as to lead the public to believe that they have been imported, or the refilling of a foreign package with a home-made article, is a fraud which the law ought to prevent.