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... LEGISLATION . APPENDIX . JOSEPH LEE . 105-137 138-146 THE GREAT COAL COMBINATION AND THE READING LEASES . C. L. MUNSON . 147-163 NOTE . Of the above fourteen Addresses and Papers , two , Dr. Wayland's Address and Mr. Sanborn's Report ...
... LEGISLATION . APPENDIX . JOSEPH LEE . 105-137 138-146 THE GREAT COAL COMBINATION AND THE READING LEASES . C. L. MUNSON . 147-163 NOTE . Of the above fourteen Addresses and Papers , two , Dr. Wayland's Address and Mr. Sanborn's Report ...
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... legislation of Great Britain , under the leadership of the immortal old man who will live in history by the elevation of his own character and by the extent and the value of his public services , has ignored and trampled on the xiv ...
... legislation of Great Britain , under the leadership of the immortal old man who will live in history by the elevation of his own character and by the extent and the value of his public services , has ignored and trampled on the xiv ...
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... legislation and good govern- ment and the interests of America , both at home and abroad . It is especially gratified that the country is to be represented at the court of St. Petersburg by a man whose historical studies , as well as ...
... legislation and good govern- ment and the interests of America , both at home and abroad . It is especially gratified that the country is to be represented at the court of St. Petersburg by a man whose historical studies , as well as ...
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... legislative action to insure the support which may be necessary in order to give a thorough trial to a policy long needed . I ask for all the strength which Congress can give me to enable me to carry out the reforms in the civil service ...
... legislative action to insure the support which may be necessary in order to give a thorough trial to a policy long needed . I ask for all the strength which Congress can give me to enable me to carry out the reforms in the civil service ...
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... legislative honor and vigi- lance ; it weakens and degrades official conduct ; it tempts danger- ous ambition ; and , by poisoning the springs of moral action , it vitiates the character of the people and endangers the national ...
... legislative honor and vigi- lance ; it weakens and degrades official conduct ; it tempts danger- ous ambition ; and , by poisoning the springs of moral action , it vitiates the character of the people and endangers the national ...
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Page 21 - ... of such person. But no person shall be held in confinement in any such asylum for more than five days, unless within that time such certificate be approved by a judge or justice of a court of record of the county or district in which the alleged lunatic resides...
Page 169 - Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Then all things are at risk. It is as when a conflagration has broken out in a great city, and no man knows what is safe, or where it will end.
Page 169 - O loss of larger in the less! Was there no star that could be sent, No watcher in the firmament, No angel from the countless host That loiters round the crystal coast, Could stoop to heal that only child, Nature's sweet marvel undefiled, And keep the blossom of the earth, Which all her harvests were not worth?
Page 145 - Commonwealth, having previously been manufactured in whole or in part under unhealthy conditions, said inspector shall examine said goods and the condition of their manufacture, and if upon such examination said goods or any of them are found to contain vermin or to have been made in improper places, or under unhealthy conditions...
Page 21 - It shall not be lawful for any physician to certify to the insanity of any person, for the purpose of securing his commitment to an asylum, unless said physician be of reputable character, a graduate of some incorporated medical college, a permanent resident of the State, and shall have been in the actual practice of his profession for at least three years, and such qualifications shall be certified to by a juigc of any court of record.
Page 147 - ... between six o'clock in the morning and six o'clock in the evening, and not less than four hundred cubic feet of air space shall be provided for each person in any one workroom where persons are employed between six o'clock in the evening and six [o'clock] in the morning.
Page 162 - No railroad, canal, or other corporation, or the lessees, purchasers, or managers of any railroad or canal corporation, shall consolidate the stock, property, or franchises of such corporation with, or lease or purchase the works, or franchises of, or in any way control any other railroad or canal corporation, owning, or having under its control, a parallel or competing line...
Page 6 - ... The mere possession of capital no longer constitutes the one qualification for employing labor; and, on the other hand, the laborer no longer looks to the employer to furnish merely food and the materials and tools of the trade; but to furnish also technical skill, commercial knowledge, and powers of administration ; to assume responsibilities and provide against contingencies; to shape and direct production, and to organize and control the industrial machinery.
Page 145 - ... shall find said shop in an unhealthy condition, or the clothing and materials used therein to be unfit for use, said board or inspector shall issue such order or orders as the public health may require, and the board of health are hereby enjoined to condemn and destroy all such infectious and contagious articles.
Page l - I LIKE a church; I like a cowl; I love a prophet of the soul; And on my heart monastic aisles Fall like sweet strains, or pensive smiles: Yet not for all his faith can see Would I that cowled churchman be.