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Page 7633
... given a rate in the amendment which is a reduction of 80 per cent below the existing rate , while commercial chloroform in the amendment has a reduction of 90 per cent from the present rate . Hydrate , or caustic soda , is given a " ate ...
... given a rate in the amendment which is a reduction of 80 per cent below the existing rate , while commercial chloroform in the amendment has a reduction of 90 per cent from the present rate . Hydrate , or caustic soda , is given a " ate ...
Page 7634
... given a duty of only 5 per cent , while the raw and unfinished product has a rate of 15 per cent ad valorem . These are some of the typical inconsistencies and instances of haste in preparation and of the error of calculation in the ...
... given a duty of only 5 per cent , while the raw and unfinished product has a rate of 15 per cent ad valorem . These are some of the typical inconsistencies and instances of haste in preparation and of the error of calculation in the ...
Page 7637
... given me in the enabling act already referred to , approved June 20 , 1910 , which was that of approving the constitutions ratified by the peoples of the Territories . It may be argued from the text of that act that in giving or ...
... given me in the enabling act already referred to , approved June 20 , 1910 , which was that of approving the constitutions ratified by the peoples of the Territories . It may be argued from the text of that act that in giving or ...
Page 7641
... given to the sensational , muckraking portion of the press in rousing prejudice against a just judge by false charges and insinuations , the effect of which in the short period of an election by recall it would be impossible for him to ...
... given to the sensational , muckraking portion of the press in rousing prejudice against a just judge by false charges and insinuations , the effect of which in the short period of an election by recall it would be impossible for him to ...
Page 7645
... given a reasonable construction and refused to include within its inhibition , certain contractual restraints of trade which it denominated as in- cidental or as indirect . These cases of restraint of trade that the court excepted from ...
... given a reasonable construction and refused to include within its inhibition , certain contractual restraints of trade which it denominated as in- cidental or as indirect . These cases of restraint of trade that the court excepted from ...
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Page 7896 - Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas...
Page 7979 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 7870 - We shall deal with our economic system as it is and as it may be modified, not as it might be if we had a clean sheet of paper to write upon; and step by step we shall make it what it should be...
Page 7968 - Majesty, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within British waters as aforesaid.
Page 7927 - President shall prescribe any arms or munitions of war from any place in the United States to such country until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress.
Page 7940 - Britain, whole within herself, A nation yet, the rulers and the ruled — Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made, Some patient force to change them when we will, Some civic manhood firm against the crowd — But yonder, whiff!
Page 7700 - Never has a complete description been given of the agencies through which these activities are performed. At no time has the attempt been made to study all of these activities and agencies with a view to the assignment of each activity to the agency best fitted for its performance, to the avoidance of duplication of plant and work, to the integration of all administrative agencies of the government, so far as may be practicable, into a unified organization for the most effective and economical dispatch...
Page 8094 - In cases where the service of any seaman terminates before the period contemplated in the agreement, by reason of the loss or wreck of the vessel, such seaman shall be entitled to wages for the time of service prior to such termination, but not for any further period.
Page 7868 - Vice-President have been put into the hands of Democrats. What does the change mean? That is the question that is uppermost in our minds to-day. That is the question I am going to try to answer, in order, if I may, to interpret the occasion. It means much more than the mere success of a party. The success of a party means little except when the Nation is using that party for a large and definite purpose. No one can mistake the purpose for which the Nation now seeks to use the Democratic Party. It...
Page 7848 - An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens to, and the residence of aliens in, the United States...