The World's Work, Volume 24Doubleday, Page & Company, 1912 A history of our time. |
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... PANAMA CANAL : A Menace to Panama 131 10 262 Helping the Farm Seeker . 617 * A Picture of the Canal ( William Bayard Hale ) . Changing the Trans - Continental Trade Routes ( C. M. Keys ) 414 403 His First Bond 274 Hookworm and ...
... PANAMA CANAL : A Menace to Panama 131 10 262 Helping the Farm Seeker . 617 * A Picture of the Canal ( William Bayard Hale ) . Changing the Trans - Continental Trade Routes ( C. M. Keys ) 414 403 His First Bond 274 Hookworm and ...
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... Panama Act , The . 610 243 Wilson -Taft- Roosevelt .. 569 Pound Foolish Dollar Diplomacy . 623 Practical Lesson ... Panama Canal : Rise in the Cost of Fuel 653 Cross Section of a Double Lock Chamber . 416 Rise in Railroad Expenses .. 651 ...
... Panama Act , The . 610 243 Wilson -Taft- Roosevelt .. 569 Pound Foolish Dollar Diplomacy . 623 Practical Lesson ... Panama Canal : Rise in the Cost of Fuel 653 Cross Section of a Double Lock Chamber . 416 Rise in Railroad Expenses .. 651 ...
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... Panama PAGE 115 Relief Map of Panama Canai . ..510 , 511 Sanitation Map of North Carolina . Secretary Knox's Route to Caribbean States . Staple Crops . The " Chautauqua Belt " . Canal is Opened ... North Carolina's Roll of Honor ...
... Panama PAGE 115 Relief Map of Panama Canai . ..510 , 511 Sanitation Map of North Carolina . Secretary Knox's Route to Caribbean States . Staple Crops . The " Chautauqua Belt " . Canal is Opened ... North Carolina's Roll of Honor ...
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ALBERT B. FALL , NEW MEXICO MARCUS A. SMITH , ARIZONA HENRY F. ASHURST , ARIZONA THOMAS B. CATRON , NEW MEXICO SECRETARY OF STATE KNOX ON HIS VISIT TO PANAMA AND. THE SENATORS FROM THE NEW STATES.
ALBERT B. FALL , NEW MEXICO MARCUS A. SMITH , ARIZONA HENRY F. ASHURST , ARIZONA THOMAS B. CATRON , NEW MEXICO SECRETARY OF STATE KNOX ON HIS VISIT TO PANAMA AND. THE SENATORS FROM THE NEW STATES.
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SECRETARY OF STATE KNOX ON HIS VISIT TO PANAMA AND THE CARIBBEAN REPUBLICS Copyright , 1912 , by International News Service , New York • SPITZBERGEN NOVA ZEMBLA ASIATIC RUSSIA EUROPE AN BRITISH RUSSIA. The Age of Exploration A Measure of ...
SECRETARY OF STATE KNOX ON HIS VISIT TO PANAMA AND THE CARIBBEAN REPUBLICS Copyright , 1912 , by International News Service , New York • SPITZBERGEN NOVA ZEMBLA ASIATIC RUSSIA EUROPE AN BRITISH RUSSIA. The Age of Exploration A Measure of ...
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Page 373 - States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba.
Page 554 - Whose powers shed round him in the common strife, Or mild concerns of ordinary life, A constant influence, a peculiar grace ; But who, if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined Great issues, good or bad for human kind, Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness, like a Man inspired...
Page 226 - Having behind us the producing masses of this nation and the world, supported by the commercial interests, the laboring interests, and the toilers everywhere, we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them : You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
Page 226 - I would be presumptuous, indeed, to present myself against the distinguished gentlemen to whom you have listened if this were a mere measuring of abilities; but this is not a contest between persons. The humblest citizen in all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of error. I come to speak to you in defense of a cause as holy as the cause of liberty— the cause of humanity.
Page 554 - This I beheld, or dreamed it in a dream: — There spread a cloud of dust along a plain; And underneath the cloud, or in it, raged A furious battle, and men yelled, and swords Shocked upon swords and shields. A prince's banner Wavered, then staggered backward, hemmed by foes. A craven hung along the battle's edge, And thought, "Had I a sword of keener steel — That blue blade that the king's son bears, — but this Blunt thing — !" he snapt and flung it from his hand, And lowering crept away and...
Page 554 - MASTER of human destinies am I! Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace — soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, . And...
Page 554 - Had I a sword of keener steel — That blue blade that the king's son bears, — but this Blunt thing!" he snapt and flung it from his hand, And lowering crept away and left the field. Then came the king's son, wounded, sore bestead, And weaponless, and saw the broken sword, Hilt-buried in the dry and trodden sand, And ran and snatched it, and with battle-shout Lifted afresh he hewed his enemy down, And saved a great cause that heroic day.
Page 225 - ... of enthusiasm; a year in which the people call for a man who has preserved in Congress what our soldiers won upon the field; a year in which we call for the man who has torn from the throat of treason the tongue of slander — for the man who has snatched the mask of Democracy from the hideous face of Rebellion...
Page 445 - These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary, cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all. Instead of the conservative motto, "A fair day's wage for a fair day's work," we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, "Abolition of the wage system.
Page 554 - Master of human destinies am I: Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps wait, Cities and fields I walk ! I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace — soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate. If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away, it is the hour of fate...