Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Fire Underwriters Association of the Northwest, 22. izdajaFire Underwriters' Association of the Northwest, 1891 |
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... honored to - day by the presence , as our invited guests , of a delegation from the New England Insurance Exchange - its President , Mr. U. C. Crosby , Special Agent of the Phenix of Brooklyn ; Mr. J. C. Hilliard , an honorary member of ...
... honored to - day by the presence , as our invited guests , of a delegation from the New England Insurance Exchange - its President , Mr. U. C. Crosby , Special Agent of the Phenix of Brooklyn ; Mr. J. C. Hilliard , an honorary member of ...
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... honor conferred in electing me your President , I confess I did not begin to appreciate the importance of the occasion , but in the interval I have found opportunity to study a little the birth and growth of the Association , from the ...
... honor conferred in electing me your President , I confess I did not begin to appreciate the importance of the occasion , but in the interval I have found opportunity to study a little the birth and growth of the Association , from the ...
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... honor — an opportunity to be embraced and not a task to be avoided . It is a pleasure to know that a committee was appointed at our last meeting to reprint these volumes , that all our members might have the high privilege of having ...
... honor — an opportunity to be embraced and not a task to be avoided . It is a pleasure to know that a committee was appointed at our last meeting to reprint these volumes , that all our members might have the high privilege of having ...
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... honor itself by appearing in its place with due importance ? Then , again , all insurance associations have their social sides , but this one being the largest purely social of all Under- writers ' Associations , with a membership ...
... honor itself by appearing in its place with due importance ? Then , again , all insurance associations have their social sides , but this one being the largest purely social of all Under- writers ' Associations , with a membership ...
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... honor , will talk to us upon them . The city where we meet is itself the most amazing witness to the great value of our business . Twenty years ago these meeting days , who that walked through its desolated streets , devastated by the ...
... honor , will talk to us upon them . The city where we meet is itself the most amazing witness to the great value of our business . Twenty years ago these meeting days , who that walked through its desolated streets , devastated by the ...
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Adjuster annual appointed Association assured Board of Directors buildings BYRON G C. E. BLIVEN cent Chas Chicago fire commerce committee contract coöperation copies corporations court DeKoven street dollars duties election England favor feel field fire insurance Frank Sherman George W Glens Falls Grand Pacific Hotel Gray H. C. EDDY Harbeck Hartford Hayes hazards Hine Holman honest honor Howard Gray hundred indemnity inspection insurance companies interest J. C. Griffiths J. O. Wilson Jack Whiting Jacob Peetrey LaSalle legislation look loss Manager matter meeting merchants millions moral hazard morning motion move Munn Mutual nomination Northwest Ohio panies paper Phila pleasure present PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN Proceedings profession profit question remarks reprint risks Secretary secure Special Agent suggestion Sun Fire T. H. Smith thanks things tion to-day trade Vice-President vote World's Fair York
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Stran 113 - For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this ; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 15 But if ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not consumed one of another.
Stran 129 - Having no absolute right of recognition in other States, but depending for such recognition and the enforcement of its contracts upon their assent, it follows, as a matter of course, that such assent may be granted upon such terms and conditions as those States may think proper to impose.
Stran 154 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set, but all — Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death...
Stran 86 - FRIEND after friend departs : Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end : Were this frail world our final rest, Living or dying, none were blest.
Stran 135 - Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more; it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse. The mind can scarcely conceive a system for regulating commerce between nations, which shall exclude all laws concerning navigation, which shall be silent on the admission of the vessels of...
Stran 135 - All America understands, and has uniformly understood, the word "commerce'' to comprehend navigation. It was so understood, and must have been so understood, when the constitution was framed.
Stran 86 - I have nought that is fair?" saith he; "Have nought but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again." He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
Stran 129 - These contracts are not articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They are not subjects of trade and barter offered in the market as something having an existence and value independent of the parties to them. They are not commodities to be shipped or forwarded from one state to another, and then put up for sale.
Stran 109 - In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, In men whom men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not.
Stran 76 - Marshal shall be, and is hereby, authorized to administer and verify oaths and affirmations to persons appearing as witnesses before him ; and false swearing in any matter or proceeding aforesaid shall be deemed perjury, and shall be punishable as such.