The Bookman, Volume 14Dodd, Mead and Company, 1902 |
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Page 64
... asked the Secretary of the Navy to ap- point a formal Court of Inquiry to inves- tigate and report upon every point at issue . The Secretary granted his re- quest . What course could be more proper ? What else could any honour- able ...
... asked the Secretary of the Navy to ap- point a formal Court of Inquiry to inves- tigate and report upon every point at issue . The Secretary granted his re- quest . What course could be more proper ? What else could any honour- able ...
Page 66
... asked for by the union were readily granted by the manufacturers , but the union asked in addition that the " scale " should be signed , not only for the union , but also for the non - union mills of the Sheet Steel , Steel Hoop and Tin ...
... asked for by the union were readily granted by the manufacturers , but the union asked in addition that the " scale " should be signed , not only for the union , but also for the non - union mills of the Sheet Steel , Steel Hoop and Tin ...
Page 67
... asked that the " scale " be signed for such mills as had been previously recognised as union or had proved their union sentiments by going out on strike . But the Trust was no longer inclined toward compromise , and agreed only to sign ...
... asked that the " scale " be signed for such mills as had been previously recognised as union or had proved their union sentiments by going out on strike . But the Trust was no longer inclined toward compromise , and agreed only to sign ...
Page 70
... asking him for his views on the po- litical situation , Lord Rosebery , in a letter dated July 16 , and in a speech on July 19 , set forth with much clearness the " irrec- oncilable conflict " which , in his opinion , was responsible ...
... asking him for his views on the po- litical situation , Lord Rosebery , in a letter dated July 16 , and in a speech on July 19 , set forth with much clearness the " irrec- oncilable conflict " which , in his opinion , was responsible ...
Page 76
... asked for explanations about the statue by their promising and inquisitive offsprings . The present season is the period of the annual " Distributions des Prix " in the French schools and colleges . This period seldom passes without ...
... asked for explanations about the statue by their promising and inquisitive offsprings . The present season is the period of the annual " Distributions des Prix " in the French schools and colleges . This period seldom passes without ...
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