The New International Encyclopædia, Volume 17Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1904 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... ment - making trade in the cities of the Atlantic seaboard , and the mining industry in Pennsyl- vania and Illinois , there has undoubtedly been a congestion of labor owing to an excessive in- flux of workmen from foreign countries ...
... ment - making trade in the cities of the Atlantic seaboard , and the mining industry in Pennsyl- vania and Illinois , there has undoubtedly been a congestion of labor owing to an excessive in- flux of workmen from foreign countries ...
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... ment . It soon spread among the Catholics of the south , and even members of the Established Church joined the movement . The Government in 1783 passed the Relief Act in the Irish Parlia- ment . This gave the suffrage to Catholics , but ...
... ment . It soon spread among the Catholics of the south , and even members of the Established Church joined the movement . The Government in 1783 passed the Relief Act in the Irish Parlia- ment . This gave the suffrage to Catholics , but ...
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... ment of hatcheries and its investigations and ex- periments , also , has aided greatly in the develop- ( See FISH ; FISHERIES ; ment of the industry . The chief centres of fish- and FISH CULTURE . ) eries are naturally those States ...
... ment of hatcheries and its investigations and ex- periments , also , has aided greatly in the develop- ( See FISH ; FISHERIES ; ment of the industry . The chief centres of fish- and FISH CULTURE . ) eries are naturally those States ...
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... ment and has almost equaled the worsted and the silk industry in rapidity of growth . In 1850 the product was valued at only $ 1,028,102 ; in 1900 it was over 90 times that value . In the latter year 83,387 persons were engaged as wage ...
... ment and has almost equaled the worsted and the silk industry in rapidity of growth . In 1850 the product was valued at only $ 1,028,102 ; in 1900 it was over 90 times that value . In the latter year 83,387 persons were engaged as wage ...
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... ment began to make land grants directly to the companies . The first line reaching the Pacific received grants of 33,000,000 acres in addition to a large loan based upon mileage and difficulty of construction . The total Congressional ...
... ment began to make land grants directly to the companies . The first line reaching the Pacific received grants of 33,000,000 acres in addition to a large loan based upon mileage and difficulty of construction . The total Congressional ...
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Popular passages
Page 383 - ... in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the States, who are parties thereto, have the right, and are in duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining, within their respective limits, the authorities, rights, and liberties, appertaining to them.
Page 128 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.
Page 142 - We believe that there is one God, whose nature is Love, revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of Grace, who will finally restore the whole family of mankind to holiness and happiness.
Page 383 - That the several states who"' -'formed that instrument being sovereign and independent, have the unquestionable right to judge of the infraction; and, That a Nullification by those sovereignties, of all unauthorized acts done under color of that instrument is the rightful remedy...
Page 383 - Government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers...
Page 334 - She was the daughter and only child of Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth son of George III.
Page 186 - I mean that principle which approves or disapproves of certain actions, not on account of their tending to augment the happiness, nor yet on account of their tending to diminish the happiness of the party whose interest is in question, but merely because a man finds himself disposed to approve or disapprove of them: holding up that approbation or disapprobation as a sufficient reason for itself, and disclaiming the necessity of looking out for any extrinsic ground.
Page 383 - ... by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the constitution, the measure of its powers; but that as in all other cases of compact among parties having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress.
Page 245 - He was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of queen Anne...
Page 11 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE MORE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA.