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... period of more than six months ; and forbidding any charge for mileage by marshals , but requiring them to render accounts for actual expenses . PRISONERS CONFINED IN PRISON . I respectfully suggest that provision be made by law for a ...
... period of more than six months ; and forbidding any charge for mileage by marshals , but requiring them to render accounts for actual expenses . PRISONERS CONFINED IN PRISON . I respectfully suggest that provision be made by law for a ...
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... period from November 1 , 1874 , the date to which the last report was made , to June 30 , 1875 , the close of the fiscal year . When the last report was made there were remaining in the school one hundred and fifty - one boys , thirty ...
... period from November 1 , 1874 , the date to which the last report was made , to June 30 , 1875 , the close of the fiscal year . When the last report was made there were remaining in the school one hundred and fifty - one boys , thirty ...
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... period of eight months , ( a change having been made in the date of rendering the annual report , ) and covering that portion of the year which does not admit of my accounting for the proceeds of the farm and garden . The statement ...
... period of eight months , ( a change having been made in the date of rendering the annual report , ) and covering that portion of the year which does not admit of my accounting for the proceeds of the farm and garden . The statement ...
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... period of nearly ty years ; who has witnessed each financial crisis from 1837 to 1873 , d observed its effects upon industry and trade ; who has attentively . Howed the course of tariff - legislation from 1842 to the present time , and ...
... period of nearly ty years ; who has witnessed each financial crisis from 1837 to 1873 , d observed its effects upon industry and trade ; who has attentively . Howed the course of tariff - legislation from 1842 to the present time , and ...
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... period to the present time , through all the vicissitudes which our race has experienced , would be a difficult if not an impossible task ; and yet the subject has of late assumed such gigantic proportions as to demand the most careful ...
... period to the present time , through all the vicissitudes which our race has experienced , would be a difficult if not an impossible task ; and yet the subject has of late assumed such gigantic proportions as to demand the most careful ...
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Página 16 - Zeboim toward the wilderness. (Now there was no smith found throughout all the land of Israel: for the Philistines said, "Lest the Hebrews make them swords or spears:" but all the Israelites went down to the Philistines, to sharpen every man his share, and his coulter, and his axe, and his mattock.
Página 20 - When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field, and hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou shalt not go again to fetch it : it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow : that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands.
Página 407 - For fixing the number of persons who may occupy a house or part of a house which is let in lodgings or occupied by members of more than one family : 2.
Página 412 - ... the movement of. the progressive societies has hitherto been a movement from Status to Contract.
Página 20 - In any case thou shalt deliver him the pledge again when the sun goeth down, that he may sleep in his own raiment, and bless thee : and it shall be righteousness unto thee before the Lord thy God.
Página 20 - Restore, I pray you, to them, even this day, their lands, their vineyards, their olive-yards, and their houses, also the hundredth part of the money, and of the corn, the wine, and the oil, that ye exact of them.
Página 137 - In the cost of wheat there has been very little change. The average price of the quarter, during the last twelve years of Charles the Second, was fifty shillings. Bread, therefore, such as is now given to the inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats.
Página 19 - Thou shalt not oppress an hired servant that is poor and needy, whether he be of thy brethren, or of thy strangers that are in thy land within thy gates : at his day thou shalt give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down upon it ; for he is poor, and setteth his heart upon it : lest he cry against thee unto the Lord, and it be sin unto thee.
Página 187 - ... relations between workmen and masters, or between workmen and workmen, or between masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business, whether such combination would or would not, if this Chapter had not been passed, have been deemed to have been an unlawful combination by reason of some one or more of its purposes being in restraint of trade.
Página 186 - Nothing in this Act shall enable any court to entertain any legal proceeding instituted with the object of directly enforcing or recovering damages for the breach of any of the following agreements namely, 1.