The American Year BookAlbert Bushnell Hart T. Nelson & Sons, 1914 |
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... issue . In general , the YEAR BOOK for 1913 follows the lines of the issue for 1912. The number and order of the departments are unchanged , but the subdivision of topics has been carefully revised as experience has demonstrated the ...
... issue . In general , the YEAR BOOK for 1913 follows the lines of the issue for 1912. The number and order of the departments are unchanged , but the subdivision of topics has been carefully revised as experience has demonstrated the ...
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... issue . All are experts in their special fields , and the complete list printed on a subsequent page contains many ... issues . The Editor welcomes criticism and suggestions from any source on the selection of material and method of ...
... issue . All are experts in their special fields , and the complete list printed on a subsequent page contains many ... issues . The Editor welcomes criticism and suggestions from any source on the selection of material and method of ...
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... issue ( see infra , " President Taft's Speeches " ) , but his term ended before the ques- tion of arbitration was definitely raised . In Congress Senator Root ( N. Y. ) was the principal spokesman of a widespread and powerful senti ...
... issue ( see infra , " President Taft's Speeches " ) , but his term ended before the ques- tion of arbitration was definitely raised . In Congress Senator Root ( N. Y. ) was the principal spokesman of a widespread and powerful senti ...
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... issue . " This , " he said , " relegates the United States to the rear rank of those na- tions which are to help the cause of universal peace . " The introduction in Congress by Mr. Jones ( Va . ) on Jan. 14 of a bill to grant ...
... issue . " This , " he said , " relegates the United States to the rear rank of those na- tions which are to help the cause of universal peace . " The introduction in Congress by Mr. Jones ( Va . ) on Jan. 14 of a bill to grant ...
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... issue by a statement upholding the doctrine of state rights and criticiz- ing the Federal Government for in- terference in California's local affairs . After his arrival in Sacramento on April 28 Mr. Bryan met the Governor and ...
... issue by a statement upholding the doctrine of state rights and criticiz- ing the Federal Government for in- terference in California's local affairs . After his arrival in Sacramento on April 28 Mr. Bryan met the Governor and ...
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243. lappuse - We regard ourselves as trustees acting not for the advantage of the United States but for the benefit of the people of the Philippine Islands. Every step we take will be taken with a view to the ultimate independence of the Islands and as a preparation for that independence.
272. lappuse - If a person in any state, which by its laws has made provision for commanding persons within its borders to attend and testify in criminal prosecutions, or grand jury investigations...
31. lappuse - Gross income" includes gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service, of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, trades, businesses, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in such property; also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived...
432. lappuse - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
470. lappuse - That there is hereby established at the seat of Government of the United States a Department of Agriculture, the general design and duties of which shall be to acquire and to diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with agriculture in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and to procure, propagate, and distribute among the people new and valuable seeds and plants.
14. lappuse - We have been proud of our industrial achievements, but we have not hitherto stopped thoughtfully enough to count the human cost, the cost of lives snuffed out, of energies overtaxed and broken, the fearful physical and spiritual cost to the men and women and children upon the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen pitilessly the years through.
28. lappuse - Consciously or unconsciously we have built up a set of privileges and exemptions from competition behind which it was easy by; any, even the crudest, forms of combination to organize monopoly; until at last nothing is normal, nothing is obliged to stand the tests of efficiency and economy in our world of big business,, but everything thrives by concerted agreementOnly new principles of action will save us from a final hard crystallization of monopoly and a complete loss of the influences that quicken...
3. lappuse - That any admissible alien, or any alien heretofore or hereafter legally admitted, or any citizen of the United States, may bring in or send for...
117. lappuse - We can have no sympathy with those who seek to seize the power of government to advance their own personal interests or ambition.
344. lappuse - Secretary shall be taken and held in all Courts to be as valid and binding as if due service had been made upon said applicant in the State of Kentucky.