The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Količina 22Albert Shaw Review of Reviews, 1900 |
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... question can the Federal Government . •. real work of the Presidency that the Republican party could bring forward four years hence . Let his admirers , therefore , take the view that they have now the opportunity to transfer him from ...
... question can the Federal Government . •. real work of the Presidency that the Republican party could bring forward four years hence . Let his admirers , therefore , take the view that they have now the opportunity to transfer him from ...
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... question of trusts , which in the platform of 1896 received but a few lines , will this year be given capital importance . It is not unlikely that the convention , in addi- tion to demanding the repeal of the tariff wher- ever it ...
... question of trusts , which in the platform of 1896 received but a few lines , will this year be given capital importance . It is not unlikely that the convention , in addi- tion to demanding the repeal of the tariff wher- ever it ...
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... question , speaking of the islands , he said to a visitor : need Hawaii just as much as , and a good deal more than , we did California . Although greater questions of territory have since come to us as the inevitable incidents of ...
... question , speaking of the islands , he said to a visitor : need Hawaii just as much as , and a good deal more than , we did California . Although greater questions of territory have since come to us as the inevitable incidents of ...
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... question ; but as his Republican opponent be- lieved in the free coinage of silver , and his own sympathies were with the farmers in their de- mand for this measure , the issue was never re- ferred to during the campaign . When he ...
... question ; but as his Republican opponent be- lieved in the free coinage of silver , and his own sympathies were with the farmers in their de- mand for this measure , the issue was never re- ferred to during the campaign . When he ...
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... question of learning how to read - all children who go to school learn that ; it is the vastly greater question of appreciating and enjoying the best things which are worth reading . TRAVELING LIBRARIES . An application of the traveling ...
... question of learning how to read - all children who go to school learn that ; it is the vastly greater question of appreciating and enjoying the best things which are worth reading . TRAVELING LIBRARIES . An application of the traveling ...
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Stran 81 - First, will in no way interfere with any treaty port or any vested interest within any so-called sphere of interest or leased territory it may have in China. Second, that the Chinese treaty tariff of the time being shall apply to all merchandise landed or shipped to all such ports as are within said "sphere of interest...
Stran 423 - We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discrimination against either metal or charge for mintage...
Stran 370 - Art is a human activity, consisting in this, that one man consciously, by means of certain external signs, hands on to others feelings he has lived through, and that other people are infected by these feelings, and also experience them.
Stran 211 - The Christian religion, as professed by Protestants or Roman Catholics, inculcates the practice of virtue, and teaches man to do as he would be done by.
Stran 423 - ... the parity in value of the coins of the two metals, and the equal power of every dollar at all times, in the markets and in the payment of debts.
Stran 434 - In my opinion these people are far superior in their intelligence and more capable of self-government than the natives of Cuba, and I am familiar with both races.
Stran 578 - Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one or more persons engaged in some kind of business •which gives exclusive control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price.
Stran 135 - The silver interests began in that year a propaganda to restore the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1...
Stran 81 - free ports'), no matter to what nationality it may belong, and that duties so leviable shall be collected by the Chinese government. "Third. That it will levy no higher harbor dues on vessels of another nationality frequenting any port in such 'sphere...
Stran 304 - Those who quietly profess and teach these doctrines shall not be harassed or persecuted on account of their faith. Any person, whether citizen of the United States or Chinese convert, who, according to these tenets, peaceably teaches and practises the principles of Christianity shall in no case be interfered with or molested therefor.