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... practically all of them an outlet in the far West . During the sixties , owing to the War , railway construction fell off to 16,090 miles , as against 22,404 during the preceding decade . Yet these years marked de- velopments in the ...
... practically all of them an outlet in the far West . During the sixties , owing to the War , railway construction fell off to 16,090 miles , as against 22,404 during the preceding decade . Yet these years marked de- velopments in the ...
Halaman 41
... practically every important industrial town between Bos- ton and San Francisco had some kind of distributive co - opera- tion . Disastrous failures , however , toward the end of 1865 foreshadowed the end of the movement in the sixties ...
... practically every important industrial town between Bos- ton and San Francisco had some kind of distributive co - opera- tion . Disastrous failures , however , toward the end of 1865 foreshadowed the end of the movement in the sixties ...
Halaman 44
... practically independent . The third cause of con- certed national action in a trade was the organisation of em- ployers . When the power of a local union began to be threat- ened by an employers ' association , the next logical step was ...
... practically independent . The third cause of con- certed national action in a trade was the organisation of em- ployers . When the power of a local union began to be threat- ened by an employers ' association , the next logical step was ...
Halaman 69
... practically no tools and worked in or about the place in which he lived . With the Civil War came a change . Congress introduced a system of taxation which favoured large manufactories . This at once took the control of the trade out of ...
... practically no tools and worked in or about the place in which he lived . With the Civil War came a change . Congress introduced a system of taxation which favoured large manufactories . This at once took the control of the trade out of ...
Halaman 94
... practically unani- mous agreement with regard to the necessity of some form of a national federation which should place the demand for an eight - hour law at the head of its programme . But considerable difference of opinion prevailed ...
... practically unani- mous agreement with regard to the necessity of some form of a national federation which should place the demand for an eight - hour law at the head of its programme . But considerable difference of opinion prevailed ...
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Halaman 361 - Up to and including 1880 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a frontier line.
Halaman 508 - The collective ownership by the people of all means of production and distribution.
Halaman 443 - A person who willfully and wrongfully commits any act •which seriously injures the person or property of another, or which seriously disturbs or endangers the public peace or health, or which openly outrages public decency, for which no other punishment is expressly prescribed by this code, is guilty of a misdemeanor...
Halaman 460 - ... be issued to any corporation for construction or operation of any means of transporting intelligence, passengers, or freight. And while making the foregoing demands upon the State and national government, we will endeavor to associate our own labors : XIX.
Halaman 335 - To make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and National greatness. II. To secure to the workers the full enjoyment of the wealth they create, sufficient leisure in which to develop their intellectual, moral and social faculties; all...
Halaman 309 - We have no ultimate ends. We are going on from day to day. We are fighting only for immediate objects — objects that can be realized in a few years.
Halaman 336 - ... a purely national circulating medium, based on the faith and resources of the nation, Issued directly to the people without the Intervention of any system of banking corporations...
Halaman 477 - That so long as there is one man who seeks employment and cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long.
Halaman 119 - The Address of the National Labor Congress to the Workingmen of the United States...
Halaman 371 - They can stay the nimble touch of almost every telegraph operator ; can shut up most of the mills and factories, and can disable the railroads. They can issue an edict against any manufactured goods so as to make their subjects cease buying them, and the tradesmen stop selling them. " They can array labor against capital, putting labor on the offensive or the defensive, for quiet and stubborn self-protection, or for angry, organised assault, as they will.