Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco BayBancroft Company, 1917 - 47 páginas |
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... duty beckons with still greater insistence turn away , making no adequate effort to take our proper place of power and influence among the great cities of the world for our own glory and the good of mankind . Is it not somewhat late in ...
... duty beckons with still greater insistence turn away , making no adequate effort to take our proper place of power and influence among the great cities of the world for our own glory and the good of mankind . Is it not somewhat late in ...
Página 65
... duties of men as for men to usurp the domestic functions of women . Half of our higher educating is worse than wasted ... duty of every citizen to deposit his vote - cash value by the thousand fifty cents each ; eligibility determined by ...
... duties of men as for men to usurp the domestic functions of women . Half of our higher educating is worse than wasted ... duty of every citizen to deposit his vote - cash value by the thousand fifty cents each ; eligibility determined by ...
Página 68
... duties , as some would have it , as a remedy for the exclusion of cheap labor is as illogical and absurd as to drive American ships from the ocean in order to benefit American seamen . The bald facts remain that we have built a canal ...
... duties , as some would have it , as a remedy for the exclusion of cheap labor is as illogical and absurd as to drive American ships from the ocean in order to benefit American seamen . The bald facts remain that we have built a canal ...
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... duty , and the duty of government , to give labor employment on its own . terms . They teach their protégés that it is right and proper to base wages on the needs of the worker instead of following the laws of economics , which demand ...
... duty , and the duty of government , to give labor employment on its own . terms . They teach their protégés that it is right and proper to base wages on the needs of the worker instead of following the laws of economics , which demand ...
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... duties of his office , if he should be elected . The lawyers usually seek the office , and get it ; because the man seeking office is much more energetic and persistent than the office seeking the man . In recent years the lawyers in ...
... duties of his office , if he should be elected . The lawyers usually seek the office , and get it ; because the man seeking office is much more energetic and persistent than the office seeking the man . In recent years the lawyers in ...
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Página 131 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall be construed as extending to unfair methods of competition used in export trade against competitors engaged in export trade, even though the acts constituting such unfair methods are done without the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.