American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 189
... limit their power in America . History tells their story . Assyria ( 1300-606 B.C. ) , Carthage ( 850-146 B.C. ) , the Hebrew ( about 2000-54 B.C. ) , and the Arabian or the Saracen ( 630-1492 A.D. ) , all Semitic , all give a record of ...
... limit their power in America . History tells their story . Assyria ( 1300-606 B.C. ) , Carthage ( 850-146 B.C. ) , the Hebrew ( about 2000-54 B.C. ) , and the Arabian or the Saracen ( 630-1492 A.D. ) , all Semitic , all give a record of ...
Pagina 223
... limit , farther than they trust indi- viduals . The railroads of the country are intrusted to cor- porations only . Individuals are not allowed to own or operate them . So also with street railways , gas , electric light , telegraph ...
... limit , farther than they trust indi- viduals . The railroads of the country are intrusted to cor- porations only . Individuals are not allowed to own or operate them . So also with street railways , gas , electric light , telegraph ...
Pagina 230
... limit on the amount of output a man shall produce , thus limiting his work , the refusal to use material from a non - union source , the mini- mum wage which results in a uniform wage a wage more than the poor workman earns and less ...
... limit on the amount of output a man shall produce , thus limiting his work , the refusal to use material from a non - union source , the mini- mum wage which results in a uniform wage a wage more than the poor workman earns and less ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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