National Development, 1877-1885, 23권Harper & Brothers, 1907 - 378페이지 |
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... Political and Eco- nomic , by William Archibald Dun- ning , Ph.D. , Prof. Hist . and Politi- cal Philosophy Columbia Univ . 23 National Development , by Edwin Erle Sparks , Ph.D. , Prof. Ameri- can Hist . Univ . of Chicago . 24 National ...
... Political and Eco- nomic , by William Archibald Dun- ning , Ph.D. , Prof. Hist . and Politi- cal Philosophy Columbia Univ . 23 National Development , by Edwin Erle Sparks , Ph.D. , Prof. Ameri- can Hist . Univ . of Chicago . 24 National ...
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... politics and policies . He has shown how new organization of capitalists , laborers , and agencies of transportation compelled the nation to consider a new theory of the relation of ... political stand- THE xii EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION.
... politics and policies . He has shown how new organization of capitalists , laborers , and agencies of transportation compelled the nation to consider a new theory of the relation of ... political stand- THE xii EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION.
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... political policies were worked out . Modern accu- mulation of wealth and modern combinations of labor here found a beginning . The national credit , impaired by depreciated paper issues , was restored by the resumption of specie ...
... political policies were worked out . Modern accu- mulation of wealth and modern combinations of labor here found a beginning . The national credit , impaired by depreciated paper issues , was restored by the resumption of specie ...
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... political conception which saw in a party a vast machine warranted in using its control of both national and state governments in order to perpetuate itself and to benefit its members , was weakened by the final collapse of the ...
... political conception which saw in a party a vast machine warranted in using its control of both national and state governments in order to perpetuate itself and to benefit its members , was weakened by the final collapse of the ...
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... political status would be more secure than in their former homes . The exodus , which had partly a religious motive , caused relief to the southern people in general but alarm to those engaged in cotton culture , and in some instances ...
... political status would be more secure than in their former homes . The exodus , which had partly a religious motive , caused relief to the southern people in general but alarm to those engaged in cotton culture , and in some instances ...
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¹ Appleton's 45 Cong American Appleton's Annual Cyclop appointed appropriation Arthur bill Blaine Burlingame treaty campaign canal Census cent chap Chicago Chinese Clayton-Bulwer treaty commission committee Congress Conkling construction cotton court demand Democrats Docs employés favor federal Frank Leslie's Newspaper Garfield gold governor Grant Hand-Book of Politics Harper's Weekly Hist House Exec hundred Ibid inaugurated increased Indian industrial iron Isthmus John Sherman Kansas labor Lake land later Lesseps lines Louisiana manufacturing McPherson ment Messages and Papers miles million dollars Mississippi Monroe Doctrine Mormons Nation North Ohio Pacific Panama party passed polygamy President Hayes presidential protection rail railroad railway Reconstruction Republican Richardson River route secured Senate Exec Sess session silver solid South South southern Stanwood Statutes at Large tariff territory thousand tion treasury treaty troops U. S. Statistical Abstract U. S. Statutes United vote Washington West XXII XXIV York
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229 페이지 - China shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, or exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation...
229 페이지 - The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects respectively from the one country to the other for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
79 페이지 - The Bureau of Labor Statistics is charged with the duty of acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with labor in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and especially upon its relations to capital, the hours of labor, the earnings of laboring men and women, and the means of promoting their material, social, intellectual, and moral prosperity.
103 페이지 - If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, Let my right hand forget her cunning. Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, If I remember thee not ; If I prefer not Jerusalem Above my chief joy.
151 페이지 - No officer should be required or permitted to take part in the management of political organizations, caucuses, conventions, or election campaigns. Their right to vote and to express their views on public questions, either orally or through the press, is not denied, provided it does not interfere with the discharge of their official duties.
60 페이지 - The subject is one that will force itself upon the legislative branch of the Government sooner or later, and I suggest, therefore, that immediate steps be taken to gain all available information to insure equable and just legislation.
85 페이지 - The permanent pacification of the southern section of the Union, and the complete protection of all its citizens in the free enjoyment of all their rights, is a duty to which the republican party stands sacredly pledged.
109 페이지 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...
293 페이지 - The necessary reduction in taxation can and must be effected without depriving American labor of the ability to compete successfully with foreign labor, and without imposing lower rates of duty than will be ample to cover any increased cost of production which may exist in consequence of the higher rate of wages prevailing in this country.
212 페이지 - The policy of this country is a canal under American control. The United States cannot consent to the surrender of this control to any European power, or to any combination of European powers.