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... less than those of most other countries in the face of new conditions . We are now comparatively stable , in domestic and foreign relations . War often grows out of problems that arise in the evolutionary or transitional periods of ...
... less than those of most other countries in the face of new conditions . We are now comparatively stable , in domestic and foreign relations . War often grows out of problems that arise in the evolutionary or transitional periods of ...
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... less than a thou- sand men for every million of the population cannot be called excessive under existing conditions . The present authorized number falls a good many thousands short of the maximum of 100,000 which is fixed by law . Mr ...
... less than a thou- sand men for every million of the population cannot be called excessive under existing conditions . The present authorized number falls a good many thousands short of the maximum of 100,000 which is fixed by law . Mr ...
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... less important , from the voter's point State conventions for ratification . Workmen's Compensation of view , is the adoption of the so - called Massachusetts ballot , without party columns The new election laws did not or emblems - a ...
... less important , from the voter's point State conventions for ratification . Workmen's Compensation of view , is the adoption of the so - called Massachusetts ballot , without party columns The new election laws did not or emblems - a ...
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... less than 10,000 from the public and its legislative represen- are women , and many other stockholders are tatives , that just at this time there should be institutions or estates which will be embar- uncovered the unpleasant facts ...
... less than 10,000 from the public and its legislative represen- are women , and many other stockholders are tatives , that just at this time there should be institutions or estates which will be embar- uncovered the unpleasant facts ...
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... less in 1913 than it was in 1910. This remarkable result was obtained in spite of the fact that the roads the same number of employees at the rate of had in these years expended no less than wages prevailing three years ago . An inter ...
... less in 1913 than it was in 1910. This remarkable result was obtained in spite of the fact that the roads the same number of employees at the rate of had in these years expended no less than wages prevailing three years ago . An inter ...
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Página 241 - We can have no sympathy with those who seek to seize the power of government to advance their own personal interests or ambition.
Página 211 - That the proceeds of life insurance policies paid upon the death of the person insured or payments made by or credited to the insured, on life insurance, endowment, or annuity contracts, upon the return thereof to the insured at the maturity of the term mentioned in the contract, or upon surrender of contract, shall not be included as income.
Página 115 - The sleep-flower sways in the wheat its head, Heavy with dreams, as that with bread: The goodly grain and the sun-flushed sleeper The reaper reaps, and Time the reaper. 1 hang 'mid men my needless head, And my fruit is dreams, as theirs is bread: The goodly men and the sun-hazed sleeper Time shall reap, but after the reaper The world shall glean of me, me the sleeper.
Página 394 - I ask this of you in support of the foreign policy of the administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging measure.
Página 675 - States ; and The President of the United States, John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States of America ; Who, having communicated to each other their full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Página 10 - Huerta has surrendered his usurped authority in Mexico, until it is understood on all hands, indeed, that such pretended governments will not be countenanced or dealt with by the government of the United States. We are the friends of constitutional government in America; we are more than its friends, we are its champions...
Página 523 - I, therefore, come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States, even amidst the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico.
Página 676 - Governments and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington at the earliest date possible. In faith whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present convention in duplicate and have hereunto affixed their respective seals. Done at the City of Washington the 18th day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and three.
Página 139 - What we are purposing to do, therefore, is, happily, not to hamper or interfere with business as enlightened business men prefer to do it, or in any sense to put it under the ban. The antagonism between business and government is over. We are now about to give expression to the best business judgment of America, to what we know to be the business conscience and honor of the land.
Página 212 - July seventeenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen; the compensation of the present President of the United States during the term for which he has been elected, and the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States now in office, and the compensation of all officers and employees of a State, or any political subdivision thereof, except when such compensation is paid by the United States Government.