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The Commissioner of Labor shall hold his office for four years , and until his successor shall be appointed and qualified , unless sooner removed ; and shall receive a salary of three thousand dollars a year .
The Commissioner of Labor shall hold his office for four years , and until his successor shall be appointed and qualified , unless sooner removed ; and shall receive a salary of three thousand dollars a year .
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He shall hold his office for four years , unless sooner removed , and shall receive a salary of five thousand dollars per annum . Sec . 3. That there shall be in the Department of Labor , to be appointed by the Commissioner of Labor ...
He shall hold his office for four years , unless sooner removed , and shall receive a salary of five thousand dollars per annum . Sec . 3. That there shall be in the Department of Labor , to be appointed by the Commissioner of Labor ...
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If I could have the pledge of every man in our Order to - day , let it dwindle down to one hundred thousand or fifty thousand if it will , but give me one hundred thousand or fifty thousand sober , honest , earnest men , and I will wage ...
If I could have the pledge of every man in our Order to - day , let it dwindle down to one hundred thousand or fifty thousand if it will , but give me one hundred thousand or fifty thousand sober , honest , earnest men , and I will wage ...
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Contents
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES | 18 |
THE AWAKENING | 31 |
The workman studies the Bill of RightsConditions of white and black slaves | 57 |
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