Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 479
... tion , as during the Civil War , eco- currency was uncertain , and the pay- nomic conditions in the North and in the South presented a sharp con- trast ; but there were some economic problems of National rather than sectional importance ...
... tion , as during the Civil War , eco- currency was uncertain , and the pay- nomic conditions in the North and in the South presented a sharp con- trast ; but there were some economic problems of National rather than sectional importance ...
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... tion resulted in the choice of Garfield trol of the Senate . The result gave a wonderful forward impulse to busi- ness of every kind . * Beside passing the usual appropria- tion bills the last session of the Forty- sixth Congress ...
... tion resulted in the choice of Garfield trol of the Senate . The result gave a wonderful forward impulse to busi- ness of every kind . * Beside passing the usual appropria- tion bills the last session of the Forty- sixth Congress ...
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... tion and to report the next December . * This committee was protectionist , with John L. Hayes , president of the Wool Manufacturers ' Association , at its head . Congress also passed at this session a Civil Service bill , providing for ...
... tion and to report the next December . * This committee was protectionist , with John L. Hayes , president of the Wool Manufacturers ' Association , at its head . Congress also passed at this session a Civil Service bill , providing for ...
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... tion to the rates agreed upon at the time of shipment ; ( 12 ) that railroads often refuse to recognize or be responsible for the acts of dis- honest agents acting under their authority ; ( 13 ) that the common law fails to afford a ...
... tion to the rates agreed upon at the time of shipment ; ( 12 ) that railroads often refuse to recognize or be responsible for the acts of dis- honest agents acting under their authority ; ( 13 ) that the common law fails to afford a ...
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... tion , 12,982 miles of railroad being constructed in 1887. || But labor troubles had been inter- mittent and some of them were very formidable . The working classes had combined into unions for the purpose of combatting the power of the ...
... tion , 12,982 miles of railroad being constructed in 1887. || But labor troubles had been inter- mittent and some of them were very formidable . The working classes had combined into unions for the purpose of combatting the power of the ...
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