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The national food bill , not counting purchases by single individuals . would have been increased 14 percent , and the health ... Such an increase would have been an enormous contribution to the general welfare , and would have reduced ...
The national food bill , not counting purchases by single individuals . would have been increased 14 percent , and the health ... Such an increase would have been an enormous contribution to the general welfare , and would have reduced ...
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Sucli classifications formerly re- ceiving less than $ 4.20 a day or less than 521⁄2 cents per hour , were increased 10 cents per hour . There was an increase of 10 cents per hour in all other hourly rates , and an equivalent increase ...
Sucli classifications formerly re- ceiving less than $ 4.20 a day or less than 521⁄2 cents per hour , were increased 10 cents per hour . There was an increase of 10 cents per hour in all other hourly rates , and an equivalent increase ...
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2 furnace would be increased from 76 to 811⁄2 cents per hour , becoming effective on the day that the keepers had taken ... to 90 cents per hour , contending that the nature and responsibilities of their work justifies such increase .
2 furnace would be increased from 76 to 811⁄2 cents per hour , becoming effective on the day that the keepers had taken ... to 90 cents per hour , contending that the nature and responsibilities of their work justifies such increase .
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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