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... bill may be sent at our risk . ) The TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE New Fresh Vigorous Inspiring " A Magazine of Action " A new publication with a new field , different from all other magazines . Everything is told in a simple and interesting ...
... bill may be sent at our risk . ) The TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE New Fresh Vigorous Inspiring " A Magazine of Action " A new publication with a new field , different from all other magazines . Everything is told in a simple and interesting ...
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... bill embodying its essential features . As to the Tariff Most of the matters which the President discusses are of less pressing interest though of hardly less im- portance . Some of them are the hours of labor for railway employees ...
... bill embodying its essential features . As to the Tariff Most of the matters which the President discusses are of less pressing interest though of hardly less im- portance . Some of them are the hours of labor for railway employees ...
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... Bill The Esch - Townsend Railroad Bill , which passed the House at the last ses- sion but failed to pass the Esch - Townsend Senate , has been somewhat modified and reintroduced into the House . The chief changes are in the interest of ...
... Bill The Esch - Townsend Railroad Bill , which passed the House at the last ses- sion but failed to pass the Esch - Townsend Senate , has been somewhat modified and reintroduced into the House . The chief changes are in the interest of ...
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... bill urged by the President favor- ing an appropriation of $ 16,500,000 , but the bill was criticized by John Sharp Williams , leader of the minority of the House . His chief objection concerned the . issuance of bonds while there was ...
... bill urged by the President favor- ing an appropriation of $ 16,500,000 , but the bill was criticized by John Sharp Williams , leader of the minority of the House . His chief objection concerned the . issuance of bonds while there was ...
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... bill passed the Chamber of Deputies last July , and there- fore this is the final act , the bill going into effect immediately . It terminates the au- thority of the Concordat signed by Pope Pius VII . and Napoleon , under which the ...
... bill passed the Chamber of Deputies last July , and there- fore this is the final act , the bill going into effect immediately . It terminates the au- thority of the Concordat signed by Pope Pius VII . and Napoleon , under which the ...
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Página 57 - ... You have the least to regret. You have had to administer relief on a scale which was utterly unforeseen. You have been provided with resources that were rarely adequate. The patience and the courage, the resourcefulness and the single-mindedness, with which you are carrying on are beyond all praise. When the history of these times comes to be written, it will be said of the social workers of America that they did their duty without flinching and that they deserved well of their country.
Página 246 - We believe that according to Christ's law men of the Christian faith exist for the service of man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of pity and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom, in the deliverance of all those that are oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, and in the rebuke of all unrighteousness.