The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 7Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1918 |
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... Industrial Progress COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR PRINTING COMPOSING - MACHINES CONVEYER COCKRELL , L. M. * Late United States ... INDUSTRY , THE CREIGHTON , JAMES E. , Ph.D. , LL.D. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics , Cornell Uni- versity ...
... Industrial Progress COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR PRINTING COMPOSING - MACHINES CONVEYER COCKRELL , L. M. * Late United States ... INDUSTRY , THE CREIGHTON , JAMES E. , Ph.D. , LL.D. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics , Cornell Uni- versity ...
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... Industry , University of Michigan COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATIONS KLEIN , HENRI F. Editorial Staff of The Americana CONSTANTINOPLE LE GALLIENNE , RICHARD Author , Critic and Reviewer COMPLEAT ANGLER , THE LIGHTHALL , WILLIAM DOUW Fellow Royal ...
... Industry , University of Michigan COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATIONS KLEIN , HENRI F. Editorial Staff of The Americana CONSTANTINOPLE LE GALLIENNE , RICHARD Author , Critic and Reviewer COMPLEAT ANGLER , THE LIGHTHALL , WILLIAM DOUW Fellow Royal ...
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... INDUSTRY IN AMERICA PFEIL , STEPHEN Formerly of the Philadelphia " Press COMMERCE , INTERSTATE COMMERCIAL LAW COMMON LAW CONTRACT PICKERING , WILLIAM H. Astronomical Observatory , Harvard " TAYLOR , WILLIAM J. , Ph.D. Head of Department ...
... INDUSTRY IN AMERICA PFEIL , STEPHEN Formerly of the Philadelphia " Press COMMERCE , INTERSTATE COMMERCIAL LAW COMMON LAW CONTRACT PICKERING , WILLIAM H. Astronomical Observatory , Harvard " TAYLOR , WILLIAM J. , Ph.D. Head of Department ...
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... industry and economy in the public work are hard to secure . The suppression of Ivice and the decent administration of the affairs of cities and States are made more difficult . Clearly it is best that the merit system should be applied ...
... industry and economy in the public work are hard to secure . The suppression of Ivice and the decent administration of the affairs of cities and States are made more difficult . Clearly it is best that the merit system should be applied ...
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... industry for obtaining flint , needed for tool- making as early as B.C. 10000. One specimen of the picks made from deer antlers still re- tains " the impression of a miner's thumb on the chalky clay which adheres to the surface ...
... industry for obtaining flint , needed for tool- making as early as B.C. 10000. One specimen of the picks made from deer antlers still re- tains " the impression of a miner's thumb on the chalky clay which adheres to the surface ...
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Stran 261 - ... the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
Stran 278 - April, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, to the construction of such canal under the auspices of the Government of the United States...
Stran 271 - ... (c.) When both are running free, with the wind on different sides, the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other.
Stran 206 - To say that any state may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation...
Stran 261 - Territory shall be twenty-five thousand dollars, to be applied only to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction...
Stran 206 - The right of the people of a single State to absolve themselves at will, and without the consent of the other States, from their most solemn obligations, and hazard the liberties and happiness of the millions composing this Union, cannot be acknowledged. Such authority is believed to be utterly repugnant both to the principles upon which the General Government is constituted, and to the objects which it is expressly formed to attain.
Stran 270 - Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame, where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both sides ; in such a case the rule of law is, that the loss must be apportioned between them, as having been occasioned by the fault of both of them.
Stran 4 - When they are contending for victory, they avow their intention of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are defeated, they expect to retire from office ; if they are successful, they claim, as a matter of right, the advantages of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule, that to the victor belongs the spoils of the enemy.
Stran 1 - That all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States...