Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 3International Magazine Company, 1902 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1467
... passed by a vote of 48 to 30. Three republican senators , Hoar of Massachus- etts , Mason of Illinois and Wellington of Maryland , voted with the democrats against the bill , while one democrat . Mc- Laurin of South Carolina , voted for ...
... passed by a vote of 48 to 30. Three republican senators , Hoar of Massachus- etts , Mason of Illinois and Wellington of Maryland , voted with the democrats against the bill , while one democrat . Mc- Laurin of South Carolina , voted for ...
Page 1487
... passed between President Mitch- ell of the United Mine Workers and the presidents of the coal roads previous to the strike was made public . It shows that the latter declined to enter into negotiations having to do with wages and ...
... passed between President Mitch- ell of the United Mine Workers and the presidents of the coal roads previous to the strike was made public . It shows that the latter declined to enter into negotiations having to do with wages and ...
Page 1488
... passed a bill providing an education test for immigrants and excluding aliens who cannot read or write in any lan- guage . That such legislation is desirable appears from a study of the immigration statistics of recent years and ...
... passed a bill providing an education test for immigrants and excluding aliens who cannot read or write in any lan- guage . That such legislation is desirable appears from a study of the immigration statistics of recent years and ...
Page 1489
... passed the senate . The latter provides , however , a bodyguard for the president , while no such provision ap- pears in the house bill . In earlier discus- sions of the problem of safeguarding the nation's chief executive from the fate ...
... passed the senate . The latter provides , however , a bodyguard for the president , while no such provision ap- pears in the house bill . In earlier discus- sions of the problem of safeguarding the nation's chief executive from the fate ...
Page 1492
... passed . Those influential forces that were on the verge of taking up Senator Hanna as a candidate very likely have aban- doned the plan . The rapid improve- ment of conditions in the Philippines , the president's fearless the ...
... passed . Those influential forces that were on the verge of taking up Senator Hanna as a candidate very likely have aban- doned the plan . The rapid improve- ment of conditions in the Philippines , the president's fearless the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acres Amana Society American American league Austria-Hungary Ban Johnson birds Boers Boston boys British building bushels cent Chicago coal Colony Company Congress Court crops Cuba CURRENT ENCYCLOPEDIA Dakota Duchess of Kingston electric fact farm feet field floor France garden German ginseng House of Lords hundred illustrated important improvement inches increased industry interest irrigation islands John July June labor land league literature Lord Manitoba ment miles millions mineral mines Mont Pelee Municipal National league nearly North North Dakota Pacific party Ph.D Philippines plants play political population pounds present President Professor Railroad railway recent res adjudicata road season Secretary Senator Society South Southern Pacific Railroad square miles street strike tariff thousand tion trees United University ward Washington WORLD TO-DAY writing York
Popular passages
Page 1868 - We favor an amendment to the federal constitution providing for the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people, and we favor direct legislation wherever practicable.
Page 1679 - The general principle announced in numerous cases is that a right, question or fact distinctly put in issue and directly determined by a court of competent jurisdiction, as a ground of recovery, cannot be disputed in a subsequent suit between the same partes or their privies; and even if the second suit is for a different cause of action, the right, question or fact once so determined must, as between the same parties or their privies, be taken as conclusively established, so long as the judgment...
Page 1844 - No right to the use of water for land in private ownership shall be sold for a tract exceeding one hundred and sixty acres to any one landowner, and no such sale shall be made to any landowner unless he be an actual bona fide resident on such land, or occupant thereof residing in the neighborhood of said land, and no such right shall permanently attach until all payments therefor are made.
Page 1846 - Interior, in carrying out the provisions of this act, shall proceed in conformity with such laws, and nothing herein shall in any way affect any right of any State or of the Federal Government or of any landowner, appropriator, or user of water in, to, or from any interstate stream or the waters thereof...
Page 1668 - Who can tell the new thoughts that have been awakened, the ambitions fired and the high achievements that will be wrought through this exposition? "Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord, not conflict, and that our real eminence rests in the victories of peace, not those of war.
Page 1846 - Interior under this act to cause proceedings to be commenced for condemnation within thirty days from the receipt of the application at the Department of Justice.
Page 1543 - ACT RELATING TO NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS (BEING AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A LAW UNIFORM WITH THE LAWS OF OTHER STATES ON THAT SUBJECT) TITLE I NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS IN GENERAL ARTICLE I FORM AND INTERPRETATION SECTION 1.
Page 1641 - ... conception which regards the Bible as a theological book merely, and thereby leads to its exclusion from the schools of some states as a subject of reading and study. We hope for such a change of public sentiment in this regard as will permit and encourage the reading and study of the English Bible, as a literary work of the highest and purest type, side by side with the poetry and prose which it has inspired and in large part formed.
Page 1736 - Alack, alack, is it not like that I So early waking, what with loathsome smells And shrieks like mandrakes...
Page 1846 - Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use or distribution of water used in irrigation, or any vested right acquired thereunder, and the Secretary of the Interior, in carrying out the provisions of this Act, shall proceed in conformity with such laws...