Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889A. M. Kelley, 1967 - 372 pages |
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Page 56
... Resolved , That the treaty - making power of the government has no authority in the Constitution to " dispose of " the public lands without the joint sanction of the Senate and House of Representatives . ' Resolved , That as labor is ...
... Resolved , That the treaty - making power of the government has no authority in the Constitution to " dispose of " the public lands without the joint sanction of the Senate and House of Representatives . ' Resolved , That as labor is ...
Page 57
... Resolved , That what we call common or unskilled labor is an essential and indispensable element of support and wealth , and we cordially invite its co - operation in our efforts to improve the condition of the productive classes . " ...
... Resolved , That what we call common or unskilled labor is an essential and indispensable element of support and wealth , and we cordially invite its co - operation in our efforts to improve the condition of the productive classes . " ...
Page 124
... Resolved ' that we go into a election of Officers the following is the result , to be known as For National Master Workman J. M. Davis , of Pittsburgh . For N. W. F. George Blair N. Y. For National Lecturer . G. M. Atkinson , of W. Va ...
... Resolved ' that we go into a election of Officers the following is the result , to be known as For National Master Workman J. M. Davis , of Pittsburgh . For N. W. F. George Blair N. Y. For National Lecturer . G. M. Atkinson , of W. Va ...
Contents
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES | 17 |
THE AWAKENING | 31 |
The workman studies the Bill of RightsConditions of white and black slaves | 57 |
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