The Nation, Volume 38J.H. Richards, 1884 - Current events |
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... ment instead of by private corporations . By law the Government is made responsible for the security of the bank notes . Why then should not the Government reap the advan- tages of that circulation ? " He added that he did not think ...
... ment instead of by private corporations . By law the Government is made responsible for the security of the bank notes . Why then should not the Government reap the advan- tages of that circulation ? " He added that he did not think ...
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... ment of taxes . The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of this city , in considering the city budget on Thursday , reduced the estimates for the De- partment of Public Works by about $ 500 , - 000 , and the estimates in the Park Depart- ...
... ment of taxes . The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of this city , in considering the city budget on Thursday , reduced the estimates for the De- partment of Public Works by about $ 500 , - 000 , and the estimates in the Park Depart- ...
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... ment of industry , and in consequent suf- fering to workingmen by the loss of em- ployment and the reduction of wages . " On the point of wages in their relations to the tariff Mr. Hewitt's letter contains a few lumi- nous and sound ...
... ment of industry , and in consequent suf- fering to workingmen by the loss of em- ployment and the reduction of wages . " On the point of wages in their relations to the tariff Mr. Hewitt's letter contains a few lumi- nous and sound ...
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... ment , is losing its power and playing a less im- portant part in the life of the nation . Now , surely , in the United States our institutions and popular opinions about government are suffi- ciently democratic ; nor is there need to ...
... ment , is losing its power and playing a less im- portant part in the life of the nation . Now , surely , in the United States our institutions and popular opinions about government are suffi- ciently democratic ; nor is there need to ...
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... ment of his art will follow . The one great bĂȘtise of Mr. Fillmore's excellent book is the marginal note , " The Preludes of a morbid character . " In our opinion the Preludes are Chopin's greatest works , and what has just been said ...
... ment of his art will follow . The one great bĂȘtise of Mr. Fillmore's excellent book is the marginal note , " The Preludes of a morbid character . " In our opinion the Preludes are Chopin's greatest works , and what has just been said ...
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