The Review of Reviews, Volume 9Albert Shaw Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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... duty of organized society to use its superior facilities for the benefit of the community at times when individuals are unequal to the situation . The winter of business disaster , when hundreds of thou- sands of honest men are out of ...
... duty of organized society to use its superior facilities for the benefit of the community at times when individuals are unequal to the situation . The winter of business disaster , when hundreds of thou- sands of honest men are out of ...
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... duty of government is , after all , not to win partisan triumphs over fellow- citizens , but to maintain civil peace and to protect the nation as a whole from being sacrificed to private cupidity or stupidity . If two men try to settle ...
... duty of government is , after all , not to win partisan triumphs over fellow- citizens , but to maintain civil peace and to protect the nation as a whole from being sacrificed to private cupidity or stupidity . If two men try to settle ...
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... duty on refined sugar is re- duced , reciprocity stricken out .... The crew on a Lake Shore freight train drive off ... duties ad valorem instead of specific .... Slight shocks of earthquake are felt in New York , Vermont and Canada ...
... duty on refined sugar is re- duced , reciprocity stricken out .... The crew on a Lake Shore freight train drive off ... duties ad valorem instead of specific .... Slight shocks of earthquake are felt in New York , Vermont and Canada ...
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... duty and a privilege to distribute work as widely as possible . It is a good thing , for example , to give work to dressmakers , seamstresses , tailors and all classes of honest people who can thus be kept from the humiliating necessity ...
... duty and a privilege to distribute work as widely as possible . It is a good thing , for example , to give work to dressmakers , seamstresses , tailors and all classes of honest people who can thus be kept from the humiliating necessity ...
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... duty of every citizen to exhaust his ingenuity in inventing ways of furnishing work to persons whom he knows to be in need of it . These lines will fall under the eyes of many men and women of good will who know that they will be ...
... duty of every citizen to exhaust his ingenuity in inventing ways of furnishing work to persons whom he knows to be in need of it . These lines will fall under the eyes of many men and women of good will who know that they will be ...
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