Christian soldiers and sailors, a becoming deference to the best sentiment of a Christian people, and a due regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character... Scribners Monthly - Page 3291873Full view - About this book
| History - 1916 - 358 pages
...regard for the Divine Will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character of...forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled, by the profanation of the day, or the name of the Most High." Away back in 1842, Abraham... | |
| Labor laws and legislation - 1916 - 684 pages
...regard for the divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character of...forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled, by the profanation of the day or name of the Most High. At this time of public distress,... | |
| Ervin S. Chapman - 1917 - 680 pages
...regard for the Divine Will, demand that Sunday labor in the- army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character of...forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled, by the profanation of the day or name of the Most High. 'At this time of public distress,'... | |
| Frederick Tomlinson Peet - Soldiers - 1917 - 300 pages
...regard for the Divine will, demands that Sunday labor in the Army and Navy be reduced to the Measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character of...forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled by the profanation of the day or name of the Most High. "At this time of public distress"... | |
| 1917 - 364 pages
...regard for the Divine Will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character of...forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled, by the profunation of the day, or the name of the Most High." Away back in 1842, Abraham... | |
| Ervin S. Chapman - 1917 - 358 pages
...regard for the Divine Will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character of...forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled, by the profanation of the day or name of the Most High. 'At this time of public distress,'... | |
| Bertram Benedict - World War, 1914-1918 - 1919 - 490 pages
...regard for the divine will demand that Sunday labor in the Army and Navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and character of...defend be imperiled by the profanation of the day or name of the Most High. "At this time of public distress," adopting the words of Washington in 1776,... | |
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