The Common Cause, Volume 2Social Reform Press, 1912 |
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Page 10
... result goes of course directly against what the So- cialists want to show , i.e. , a concentra- tion of farm holdings into fewer hands . Even as regards the decrease in the proportion of owned farms to the total , whatever satisfaction ...
... result goes of course directly against what the So- cialists want to show , i.e. , a concentra- tion of farm holdings into fewer hands . Even as regards the decrease in the proportion of owned farms to the total , whatever satisfaction ...
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... result in high class service and the efficiency of the work may be guaged by the fact that the sixty about as wide and that not infrequently 100 immigrants with heavy baggage will arrive at the office of the Immigrant Guide and Transfer ...
... result in high class service and the efficiency of the work may be guaged by the fact that the sixty about as wide and that not infrequently 100 immigrants with heavy baggage will arrive at the office of the Immigrant Guide and Transfer ...
Page 18
... result will continue . It is not the intention of the League to run the I. G. T. indefinitely , but to exemplify in a practical manner the necessity of this work and then to ask public authori- ties or others under public control to ...
... result will continue . It is not the intention of the League to run the I. G. T. indefinitely , but to exemplify in a practical manner the necessity of this work and then to ask public authori- ties or others under public control to ...
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... result never much exceeds the satisfying of the absolute wants , chiefly because there is no incentive to great and sustained exer- tion . Among races of this stage and type of loose social organization we find periodical famines and ...
... result never much exceeds the satisfying of the absolute wants , chiefly because there is no incentive to great and sustained exer- tion . Among races of this stage and type of loose social organization we find periodical famines and ...
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... result , in the due course of time , a trial committee was appointed , but , from the verdict given it might easily be imagined that it was the accusers and the editorial critics who were on trial and not the accused , for while Barnes ...
... result , in the due course of time , a trial committee was appointed , but , from the verdict given it might easily be imagined that it was the accusers and the editorial critics who were on trial and not the accused , for while Barnes ...
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Page 245 - Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. Capital has its rights, which are as worthy of protection as any other rights.
Page 322 - And forthwith Jesus gave them leave. And the unclean spirits went out, and entered into the swine : and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the sea, (they were about two thousand) and were choked in the sea.
Page 19 - We denounce arbitrary interference by Federal authorities in local affairs as a violation of the Constitution of the United States and a crime against free institutions, and we especially object to government by injunction as a new and highly dangerous form of oppression by which Federal 'Judges, in contempt of the laws of the States and rights of citizens, become at once legislators, judges, and executioners...
Page 447 - And the people shall be oppressed, every one by another, and every one by his neighbour: the child shall behave himself proudly against the ancient, and the base against the honourable.
Page 318 - If thou wilt be perfect, go sell what thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, follow me.
Page 434 - We renew the declaration in our last platform relating to the conservation of our natural resources and the development of our waterways. The present devastation of the lower Mississippi Valley accentuates the movement for the regulation of river flow by additional bank and levee protection below, and...
Page 37 - We congratulate the country upon the triumph of two important reforms demanded in the last national platform — namely : the amendment of the federal constitution authorizing an income tax and the amendment providing for the popular election of senators, and we call upon the people of all the States to rally to the support of the pending propositions and secure their ratification.