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... CONGRESS AND POLITICS Outside of the railway situation ( dealt with elsewhere in this issue ) during the past week the most important subject under considera- tion by the Senate has been the Revenue Bill . In connection with the ...
... CONGRESS AND POLITICS Outside of the railway situation ( dealt with elsewhere in this issue ) during the past week the most important subject under considera- tion by the Senate has been the Revenue Bill . In connection with the ...
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... Congress on April 14 , 1908 , a Mes- sage which casts no little light upon the con- ditions confronting the country at that time in comparison with the situation to - day . Presi- dent Roosevelt then said : Prior to the recent Hague ...
... Congress on April 14 , 1908 , a Mes- sage which casts no little light upon the con- ditions confronting the country at that time in comparison with the situation to - day . Presi- dent Roosevelt then said : Prior to the recent Hague ...
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... Congress is consider- ing the President's plan , recorded on another page , for dealing with the threatened railway strike . Both the railway trade unions and the railway executives are apparently of the opinion that the issue can now ...
... Congress is consider- ing the President's plan , recorded on another page , for dealing with the threatened railway strike . Both the railway trade unions and the railway executives are apparently of the opinion that the issue can now ...
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... Congress will have worked out some scheme by which the present threatened railway war may be avoided . Even if that is done , it will still remain the duty of the American people to work out some scheme by which the peril of such.
... Congress will have worked out some scheme by which the present threatened railway war may be avoided . Even if that is done , it will still remain the duty of the American people to work out some scheme by which the peril of such.
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... Congress together in joint session on the afternoon of August 29 , and addressed to this joint session a special personal Message , announcing that his mediation had failed , that he had no means of compelling the railways and railway ...
... Congress together in joint session on the afternoon of August 29 , and addressed to this joint session a special personal Message , announcing that his mediation had failed , that he had no means of compelling the railways and railway ...
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55 ÆäÀÌÁö - Listening, a gentle shock of mild surprise Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain torrents ; or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery, its rocks, Its woods, and that uncertain heaven, received Into the bosom of the steady lake.
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - And he said, a certain man had two sons : and the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me.
722 ÆäÀÌÁö - He answered and said unto them, "When it is evening ye say, 'It will be fair weather; for the sky is red.
420 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... of the guineys, and the clickin' of the hens, And the rooster's hallylooyer as he tiptoes on the fence; O, it's then the time a feller is a-feelin' at his best, With the risin...
106 ÆäÀÌÁö - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, So that I come again to my father's house in peace ; then shall the Lord be my God : and this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house : and of all that thou shalt give me, I will surely give the tenth unto thee.
103 ÆäÀÌÁö - How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God ! how great is the sum of them. If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand: when I awake, I am still with thee.
54 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tis a note of enchantment; what ails her? she sees A mountain ascending, a vision of trees; Bright volumes of vapour through Lothbury glide, And a river flows on through the vale of Cheapside.
178 ÆäÀÌÁö - There is not a Minister in all Christendom who is able to trace up with any approach to certainty his own spiritual pedigree.
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger...