Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 11International Magazine Company, 1906 |
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Page 682
... established between them , " thereby creating one of the greatest instruments for good in the entire Chris- tian ... establish- ment of a Federal Council of the denom- inations , and appointed its representa- tives in the Council . AGAG ...
... established between them , " thereby creating one of the greatest instruments for good in the entire Chris- tian ... establish- ment of a Federal Council of the denom- inations , and appointed its representa- tives in the Council . AGAG ...
Page 684
... established only when it is clear that the administrative authorities can not act arbitrarily , covering their acts with the Emperor's name , and when the ministers are responsible to the representatives of the people . Only a ministry ...
... established only when it is clear that the administrative authorities can not act arbitrarily , covering their acts with the Emperor's name , and when the ministers are responsible to the representatives of the people . Only a ministry ...
Page 690
... Gloucester Street , lying lazily all the day in the shade of giant oaks , elms and mulberries , is the College of William and Mary , established in 1693 , and the second oldest institution of learning. 690 THE CRADLE OF THE REPUBLIC.
... Gloucester Street , lying lazily all the day in the shade of giant oaks , elms and mulberries , is the College of William and Mary , established in 1693 , and the second oldest institution of learning. 690 THE CRADLE OF THE REPUBLIC.
Page 692
... established , in 1776 , Phi Beta Kappa , the oldest Greek letter order in the world ; here was established the first law school in America , and here was the honor system first introduced . The col- lege is to - day in a flourishing ...
... established , in 1776 , Phi Beta Kappa , the oldest Greek letter order in the world ; here was established the first law school in America , and here was the honor system first introduced . The col- lege is to - day in a flourishing ...
Page 698
... established himself in Kansas City . As president of the upper house he was chief executive of the Municipal Water Works and he has largely the credit of increasing its value in less than eight years from $ 3,000,000 to $ 8,000,000 . To ...
... established himself in Kansas City . As president of the upper house he was chief executive of the Municipal Water Works and he has largely the credit of increasing its value in less than eight years from $ 3,000,000 to $ 8,000,000 . To ...
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Page 1123 - The provisional government hereby established by direction and in the name of the President of the United States will be maintained only long enough to restore order and peace and public confidence, and then to hold such elections as may be necessary to determine those persons upon whom the permanent government of the Republic should be devolved.
Page 1306 - Resolved: That in accordance with article X, section 1662, of the school law of California, principals are hereby directed to send all Chinese, Japanese, or Korean children to the Oriental Public School, situated on the south side of Clay Street, between Powell and Mason Streets, on and after Monday, October 15, 1906.
Page 1285 - could eat hog a solid hower"; old Master Gammon in "Rhoda Fleming," with his dumplings and cheering immutability; and, like every one else, I should add Mrs. Berry, too, but for one impossible scene between her and Lucy. Yet he belongs by right to another region, the region of the comic spirit, which, as he says in "The Egoist," deals with human nature in the drawing-room of civilized men and women...
Page 1123 - Alejandro Rodriguez, in command of the Rural Guard and other regular Government forces, and General Carlos Roloff, Treasurer of Cuba. "Until further notice, the Civil Governors and Alcaldes will also report to me for instructions. 'I ask all citizens and residents of Cuba to assist in the work of restoring order, tranquillity and public confidence. "(Signed) "WM. H. TAFT, "Secretary of War of the United States, "Provisional Governor of Cuba".
Page 1205 - The weight of this mercury is sustained by and exactly balances the downward pressure of the air upon the surface of the mercury in the cup. The height of...
Page 1123 - The courts will continue to administer justice, and all laws not in their nature inapplicable by reason of the temporary and emergent character of the Government will be in force. "President Roosevelt has been most anxious to bring about peace under the constitutional government of Cuba, and has made every endeavor to avoid the present step. Longer delay, however, would be dangerous. "In view of the resignation of the Cabinet, until further notice the , heads of all departments of the...
Page 1306 - Trustees shall have the power to exclude children of filthy or vicious habits, or children suffering from contagious or infectious diseases, and also to establish separate schools for children of Mongolian or Chinese descent.
Page 899 - ... the imperfections of the fundamental laws, which can only be modified by our imperial will. In short, the representatives of the nation have undertaken really illegal acts, such as the appeal by the Duma to the nation.
Page 1086 - Party politics, whether they be Democratic, Republican, Socialistic, Populistic, Prohibition, or any other, shall have no place in the Conventions of the American Federation of Labor.
Page 1166 - the utility of both iron and beton could be greatly increased for building purposes through a properly adjusted combination of their special physical qualities, and very much greater efficiency be reached through their combination than could possibly be realized by the exclusive use of either material separately in the same or in equal quantity'.