Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, Volumen6The Academy, 1916 |
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... reason suffered losses of millions . Phosphate could not be moved at all . Lumber and coal shipments were seriously limited . Our merchants and manufacturers likewise sustained heavy losses and thou- sands were out of employment who ...
... reason suffered losses of millions . Phosphate could not be moved at all . Lumber and coal shipments were seriously limited . Our merchants and manufacturers likewise sustained heavy losses and thou- sands were out of employment who ...
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... reason of some laws or regulations respecting seamen on our ships , the cost of operating under our flag is greater than under foreign flags . These laws or regulations have to do with the number , the accommodations and the food of the ...
... reason of some laws or regulations respecting seamen on our ships , the cost of operating under our flag is greater than under foreign flags . These laws or regulations have to do with the number , the accommodations and the food of the ...
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... reason that there was lack of cheap transportation ; and again , foreign corn laws ex- cluded her wheat from a market in the land of the creditors . Repudiation was threatened , but with rugged honesty , by per- sistent industry , after ...
... reason that there was lack of cheap transportation ; and again , foreign corn laws ex- cluded her wheat from a market in the land of the creditors . Repudiation was threatened , but with rugged honesty , by per- sistent industry , after ...
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... reason- able preparedness requires that we have auxiliaries and trans- ports , and they may be operated in the ... reasons for its passage our need of naval auxiliaries . I pointed out that Great Britain with all her naval establishment ...
... reason- able preparedness requires that we have auxiliaries and trans- ports , and they may be operated in the ... reasons for its passage our need of naval auxiliaries . I pointed out that Great Britain with all her naval establishment ...
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... reason why men should receive a considerable part of their pay at any other port than that of departure , for they are supplied with all of their real needs on board ship . The compelling of the payment of half their wages would simply ...
... reason why men should receive a considerable part of their pay at any other port than that of departure , for they are supplied with all of their real needs on board ship . The compelling of the payment of half their wages would simply ...
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Página 346 - Those already fixed expenditures based by the Constitution upon the powers appertaining to the Emperor, and such expenditures as may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial Diet, without the concurrence of the Government.
Página 382 - The final account of the expenditures and revenue of the State shall be verified and confirmed by the Board of Audit, and it shall be submitted by the Government to the Imperial Diet, together with the report of verification of the said Board.
Página 437 - And they assembled all the congregation together on the first day of the second month, and they declared their pedigrees after their families, by the house of their fathers, according to the number of the names, from twenty years old and upward, by their polls. 19 As the LORD commanded Moses, so he numbered them in the wilderness of Sinai.
Página 109 - The liability of the owner of any vessel for any embezzlement, loss or destruction by any person of any property, goods or merchandise, shipped or put on board of such vessel, or for any loss, damage or injury by collision, or for any act, matter or thing, loss, damage or forfeiture, done, occasioned or incurred, without the privity or knowledge of such owner or owners, shall in no case exceed the amount or value of the interest of such owner in such vessel and her freight then pending.
Página 659 - ... to agree upon the number of land forces, and to make requisitions from each state for its quota, in proportion to the number of white inhabitants in such state...
Página 505 - Hence likewise they will avoid the neces,sity of those overgrown military establishments, which, under any form of government, are inauspicious to liberty, and which are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican liberty.
Página 534 - I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the Republic for which it stands ; one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Página 325 - The Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal.
Página 109 - ... and freight pending: Provided, That this provision shall not affect the liability of any owner incurred previous to the passage of this act, nor prevent any claimant from joining all the owners in one action; nor shall the same apply to wages due to persons employed by said ship-owners.
Página 378 - Japanese subjects shall, within limits not prejudicial to peace and order, and not antagonistic to their duties as subjects, enjoy freedom of religious beliefs.