Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceA.L. Hummel, 1901 - Political science |
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... natural that difficulties and disputes should often arise from misunderstanding , which , unfortunately , resulted in warfare . It is not my purpose here to go into the causes which led to one war after another . Nor do I wish to be ...
... natural that difficulties and disputes should often arise from misunderstanding , which , unfortunately , resulted in warfare . It is not my purpose here to go into the causes which led to one war after another . Nor do I wish to be ...
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... nature , which is the same the world over . The Chinese in this respect are following the precept of Confucius , who has taught them to " requite injury with justice and kindness with kindness . " I confess that this is not so noble and ...
... nature , which is the same the world over . The Chinese in this respect are following the precept of Confucius , who has taught them to " requite injury with justice and kindness with kindness . " I confess that this is not so noble and ...
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... natural consequence is that foreigners form a ! sort of privileged class with peculiar rights and advantages , which are denied to the natives , and , by reason of their freedom from local control , consider themselves as superior ...
... natural consequence is that foreigners form a ! sort of privileged class with peculiar rights and advantages , which are denied to the natives , and , by reason of their freedom from local control , consider themselves as superior ...
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... nature does exist among the operators . Whether it be called a " trust , 1 a “ combine , " a " pool , " or by some other name less unsavory to the consumer is immaterial . Among the operators it is known as " an understanding among ...
... nature does exist among the operators . Whether it be called a " trust , 1 a “ combine , " a " pool , " or by some other name less unsavory to the consumer is immaterial . Among the operators it is known as " an understanding among ...
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... natural forces tending in most occupations continually to force wages to a lower level , but also artificial means to complicate and aggravate the situa- tion and to keep the earnings of the miner at the lowest possible point . In the ...
... natural forces tending in most occupations continually to force wages to a lower level , but also artificial means to complicate and aggravate the situa- tion and to keep the earnings of the miner at the lowest possible point . In the ...
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Page 81 - To set an example of modest, unostentatious living, shunning display or extravagance; to provide moderately for the legitimate wants of those dependent upon him; and, after doing so, to consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds, which he is called upon to administer, and strictly bound as a matter of duty to administer in the manner which, in his judgment, is best calculated to produce the most beneficial results for the community...
Page 120 - This act shall be liberally construed to the end that its purpose may be carried out, to wit : that the care, custody, and discipline of a child shall approximate, as nearly as may be, that which should be given by its parents...
Page 65 - The Legislature shall pass general laws providing for the cases enumerated in this section, and for all other cases which in Its judgment may be provided for by general laws.
Page 65 - Changing the law of descent; Granting to any corporation, association or individual the right to lay down railroad tracks, or amending existing charters for such purpose; Granting to any corporation, association or individual any special or exclusive privilege, immunity or franchise whatever.
Page 35 - Resolved, That the Executive Committee appoint a Committee of Ten to investigate and report on the feasibility of a Municipal Program, which shall embody the essential principles that must underlie successful municipal government and which shall also set forth a working plan or system, consistent with American political institutions and adapted to American industrial and political conditions, for putting such principles into practical operation ; and said Committee, if it find such a Municipal Program...
Page 13 - Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election, fourth. If twenty-two years of age or upwards he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election.
Page 180 - O wind, a-blowing all day long O wind, that sings so loud a song! I saw the different things you did, But always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call, I could not see yourself at all — O wind, a-blowing all day long, O wind, that sings so loud a song!
Page 69 - Revision, on request of either House of the Legislature, or of any Committee, member or officer thereof, to draft or revise bills, to render opinions as to the constitutionality, consistency or other legal effect of proposed legislation, and to report by bill such measures as they deem expedient.
Page 81 - ... to consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds, which he is called upon to administer, and strictly bound as a matter of duty to administer in the manner which, in his judgment, is best calculated to produce the most beneficial results for the community—the man of wealth thus becoming the mere trustee and agent for his poorer brethren, bringing to their service his superior wisdom, experience, and ability to administer, doing for them better than they would or could...
Page 24 - The Black Sea is neutralized ; its Waters and its Ports, thrown open to the Mercantile Marine of every Nation, are formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the Flag of War, either of the Powers possessing its Coasts, or of any other Power, with the exceptions mentioned in Articles XIV and XIX of the present Treaty.