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... Employed in the Foreign Trade ; in the Coastwise Trade ; in the Whale Fisheries ; and in the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries , 1859 to 1878. 140 137. Tonnage of vessels built . Class , number , and ton- nage of vessels built in the United ...
... Employed in the Foreign Trade ; in the Coastwise Trade ; in the Whale Fisheries ; and in the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries , 1859 to 1878. 140 137. Tonnage of vessels built . Class , number , and ton- nage of vessels built in the United ...
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... employ such numbers of the militia of any other State or States most convenient thereto as may be necessary ; and the use of milifia , so to be called forth may be continued , if necessary , until the expiration of thirty days after the ...
... employ such numbers of the militia of any other State or States most convenient thereto as may be necessary ; and the use of milifia , so to be called forth may be continued , if necessary , until the expiration of thirty days after the ...
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... employed at from $ 2.16 to $ 2.70 per month , with board and lodging . " This would give an average of only about $ 31 per annum as the wages of agricultural laborers . The wages paid to the several trades in Copenhagen and the rates ...
... employed at from $ 2.16 to $ 2.70 per month , with board and lodging . " This would give an average of only about $ 31 per annum as the wages of agricultural laborers . The wages paid to the several trades in Copenhagen and the rates ...
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... employ the largest possible number . As the husband's earn- ings are not sufficient for the support of his family ... employed in business houses , and a person traveling through the country receives the impression that all the work ...
... employ the largest possible number . As the husband's earn- ings are not sufficient for the support of his family ... employed in business houses , and a person traveling through the country receives the impression that all the work ...
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... employed only on railroad work , and as able miners and good diggers . In consequence of their in- dustry and reliability , they have by degrees been employed to good advantage as a considerable element among workingmen in nearly all ...
... employed only on railroad work , and as able miners and good diggers . In consequence of their in- dustry and reliability , they have by degrees been employed to good advantage as a considerable element among workingmen in nearly all ...
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Page 3 - States, that whenever by reason of unlawful obstructions, combinations or assemblages of persons, or rebellion against the authority of the government of the United States, it shall become impracticable in the judgment of the President to enforce by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, the laws of the United States...
Page 382 - ... conditioned personally to appear at the said sessions, and to try such appeal, and to abide the judgment of the court thereon, and to pay such costs as shall be by the court awarded...
Page 3 - President to call forth the militia of any or all the States, and to employ such parts of the land and naval forces of the United States as -he may deem necessary to enforce the faithful execution of the laws of the United States, or to suppress such rebellion, in whatever State or Territory thereof the laws of the United States may be forcibly opposed, or the execution thereof forcibly obstructed.
Page 2 - ... shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years; and shall, moreover, be disqualified from holding any office of honor, profit, or trust under the Government of the United States. Any such contract or agreement may, at the option of the President, be declared void.
Page 365 - A woman, young person, or child must not be allowed to work between the fixed and traversing part of any self-acting machine while the machine is in motion by the action of steam, water, or other mechanical power. (4) A factory in which a traversing carriage is allowed to run out in contravention of this section shall be deemed not to be kept in conformity with this Act...
Page 380 - ... by post, shall be deemed to have been served and received respectively at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post, and in proving such service or sending it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing the notice was properly addressed and put into the post.
Page 1 - GENTLEMEN: I have maturely considered the bill proposing to authorize "a subscription of stock in the Maysville, Washington, Paris, and Lexington Turnpike Road Company...
Page 384 - Quarries," that is to say, any place not being a mine, in which persons work in getting slate, stone, coprolites or other minerals ; (27)
Page 381 - Where the occupier of a factory or workshop is charged with an offence against this Act, he shall be entitled upon information duly laid by him to have any other person whom he charges as the actual offender brought before...
Page 23 - An act to repeal existing duties on tea and coffee," of a bill entitled "An act to reduce existing taxes," containing a general revision, reduction, and repeal of laws imposing import duties and internal taxes, is in conflict with the true intent and purpose of that clause of the Constitution which requires that all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; and that, therefore, said substitute for House bill No.