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... sometimes in its extremest forms - have been essential foundation of the success subsequently enjoyed . WILLIAM SHAW LINDSAY . Lindsay is a name that occurs to us as peculiarly illustrative of the effect of thrift in its most suggestive ...
... sometimes in its extremest forms - have been essential foundation of the success subsequently enjoyed . WILLIAM SHAW LINDSAY . Lindsay is a name that occurs to us as peculiarly illustrative of the effect of thrift in its most suggestive ...
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... sometimes with the cruel force of very bitter practical experience . DAY DREAMS . Such day dreams sometimes last beyond the 21 2 THRIFT FOR GIRLS ·
... sometimes with the cruel force of very bitter practical experience . DAY DREAMS . Such day dreams sometimes last beyond the 21 2 THRIFT FOR GIRLS ·
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... sometimes resulting in painful nervous derangements that no physician can cure , and nothing can stay the continu- ance of , where life is nothing but a course of enforced idleness . Such being the fate of many real ladies , what must ...
... sometimes resulting in painful nervous derangements that no physician can cure , and nothing can stay the continu- ance of , where life is nothing but a course of enforced idleness . Such being the fate of many real ladies , what must ...
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... sometimes because they are not old enough to be forced to school by compul- sory legislation . Under such circumstances , where every child looks upon home as something to be promoted from , it is not surprising that the homes of the ...
... sometimes because they are not old enough to be forced to school by compul- sory legislation . Under such circumstances , where every child looks upon home as something to be promoted from , it is not surprising that the homes of the ...
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... but where they are now sometimes glad to take credit . They must inevitably have all gone into the workhouse , but that David has opportunely arrived at the age that entitles him to an annuity for the rest of 29 2 * THRIFT FOR GIRLS .
... but where they are now sometimes glad to take credit . They must inevitably have all gone into the workhouse , but that David has opportunely arrived at the age that entitles him to an annuity for the rest of 29 2 * THRIFT FOR GIRLS .
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Page 50 - Act, and in which neither steam, water, nor other mechanical power is used in aid of the manufacturing process carried on there...
Page 168 - So much of § 23 of the principal act as defines the term 'trade union,' except the proviso qualifying such definition, is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof be it enacted as follows:— "The term 'trade union" means any combination, whether temporary or permanent, for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, or between workmen and workmen, or between masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business...
Page 169 - Nothing in this Act shall enable any court to entertain any legal proceeding instituted with the object of directly enforcing or recovering damages for the breach of any of the following agreements namely, 1.
Page 169 - Any agreement between members of a trade union as such concerning the conditions on which any members for the time being of such trade union shall or shall not sell their goods, transact business, employ or be employed.
Page 169 - ... (a) to provide benefits to members ; or (b) to furnish contributions to any employer or workman not a member of such trade union, in consideration of such employer or workman acting in conformity with the rules or resolutions of such trade union ; or...
Page 251 - In proposing to themselves, as the chief aim of their enterprise, a combination of accuracy, compactness, comprehensiveness and cheapness, the publishers have achieved a success which cannot fail to be appreciated by the public.
Page 255 - Coloured Figures, showing the modern mode of sending Dishes to Table. 2. Beeton's Dictionary of Every-Day Gardening. A Popular Encyclopaedia of the Theory and Practice of Horticulture. With many Engravings and Coloured Plates, made after original Water-Colour Drawings. 3. The Manners of Polite Society; or, Etiquette for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Families. Illustrated. BEETON'S "ALL ABOUT IT
Page 154 - No society can be registered under a name identical with that under which any other existing society is registered, or so nearly resembling such name as to be likely, or in any name likely, in the opinion of the registrar, to deceive the members or the public as to its identity ; and no society can change its name without the sanction of the chief or an assistant registrar.
Page 82 - Term of seven years [or until the full age of twenty-one] from thence next following, to be fully complete and ended, during which term the said apprentice his Master faithfully shall serve, his secrets keep, his lawful commands everywhere gladly do.