The American Year BookAlbert Bushnell Hart T. Nelson & Sons, 1912 |
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... carried out , it would require a valuation of all rail- roads in the United States , and the levying of charges based upon this valuation rather than upon capital stock . The Minnesota rate cases , decided by Judge Sanborn in the United ...
... carried out , it would require a valuation of all rail- roads in the United States , and the levying of charges based upon this valuation rather than upon capital stock . The Minnesota rate cases , decided by Judge Sanborn in the United ...
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... carrying shipments of goods from one point to another within the same state . The court decided that the law did so apply , provided the railroad carried on interstate business ; and that the cars and equipment were entirely un- der the ...
... carrying shipments of goods from one point to another within the same state . The court decided that the law did so apply , provided the railroad carried on interstate business ; and that the cars and equipment were entirely un- der the ...
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... carried on during the past year . The revelations of dishonesty and venality in city and state have been disheartening , but they are not altogether new ; from the early " days of the fathers " to the present there has been a certain ...
... carried on during the past year . The revelations of dishonesty and venality in city and state have been disheartening , but they are not altogether new ; from the early " days of the fathers " to the present there has been a certain ...
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... carried on by those the United States Senate . Lorimer , a Republican , was elected May 26 , 1909 , by the Illinois legislature , by a majority of 14 , receiving 55 Re publican and 53 Democratic votes Rumors arose at once that the elec ...
... carried on by those the United States Senate . Lorimer , a Republican , was elected May 26 , 1909 , by the Illinois legislature , by a majority of 14 , receiving 55 Re publican and 53 Democratic votes Rumors arose at once that the elec ...
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... are in force or which may hereafter be enacted in either of the two countries . " Since the Japanese have felt that this sentence carried paid , revolutions have ceased , and government early information 64 IV . AMERICAN HISTORY.
... are in force or which may hereafter be enacted in either of the two countries . " Since the Japanese have felt that this sentence carried paid , revolutions have ceased , and government early information 64 IV . AMERICAN HISTORY.
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Página 88 - There shall be between the Territories of the High Contracting Parties a reciprocal liberty of commerce and navigation. The inhabitants of their respective States shall mutually have liberty to enter the ports places and rivers of the Territories of each Party, wherever foreign commerce is permitted.
Página 666 - the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man...
Página 85 - The present treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by His Britannic Majesty.
Página 340 - The said bureau shall investigate and report to said department upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people, and shall especially investigate the questions of infant mortality, the birth rate, orphanage, juvenile courts, desertion, dangerous occupations, accidents and diseases of children, employment, legislation affecting children in the several States and Territories.
Página 190 - An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes, and their locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes...
Página 152 - But the prohibition of compelling a man in a criminal court to be a witness against himself is a prohibition of the use of physical or moral compulsion to extort communications from him, not an exclusion of his body as evidence when it may be material.
Página 363 - ... shall be open at all reasonable times to the inspection of the person to whom such information relates, or his duly authorized agent or attorney.
Página 85 - Commission may employ engineers and clerical assistants from time to time as it may deem advisable. The salaries and personal expenses of the Commission and of the secretaries shall be paid by their respective governments, and all reasonable and necessary joint expenses of the Commission...
Página 356 - ... or in or about any distillery, brewery, or any other establishment where malt or alcoholic liquors are manufactured, packed, wrapped, or bottled...
Página 90 - In proceeding this day to the signature of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Japan and the United States the undersigned, Japanese Ambassador In Washington, duly authorized by his government, has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness the limitation and control which they have for the last three years exercised In regulation of the emigration of laborers to the United States.