History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... labor question . Bidwell replied under date of May 3d , that " it ought not to be necessary for me to have to say that I am opposed to slavery in any form . " Fay expressed himself as opposed to Chinese immigra tion and labor , and ...
... labor question . Bidwell replied under date of May 3d , that " it ought not to be necessary for me to have to say that I am opposed to slavery in any form . " Fay expressed himself as opposed to Chinese immigra tion and labor , and ...
Page 514
... Labor is honorable , and the labor in every walk of life should be honored . Upon free , intelligent labor and its wise direction depends the prosperity of the nation . Everything which is useful and valuable to man is the result of labor ...
... Labor is honorable , and the labor in every walk of life should be honored . Upon free , intelligent labor and its wise direction depends the prosperity of the nation . Everything which is useful and valuable to man is the result of labor ...
Page 520
... labor system as detrimen- tal to the interests of free labor and ruinous to certain lines of legitimate business with which it comes in conflict . We commend the present state administration for its late efforts to abolish this system ...
... labor system as detrimen- tal to the interests of free labor and ruinous to certain lines of legitimate business with which it comes in conflict . We commend the present state administration for its late efforts to abolish this system ...
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