Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the TreasuryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 - Merchant marine |
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... seamen as would devolve upon the Secretary by virtue of the provisions of said act and of Title LIII of the Revised ... seamen. ,. especially. of. native. origin. ,. and. the. service. done. by. the. Government in supplying shipping offices ...
... seamen as would devolve upon the Secretary by virtue of the provisions of said act and of Title LIII of the Revised ... seamen. ,. especially. of. native. origin. ,. and. the. service. done. by. the. Government in supplying shipping offices ...
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... seamen , or even from the sailors ' boarding - house keepers , who were the persons mainly benefited by the former order of things , when unrestricted advances to men were allowed . An amendment of the law relating to shipments in one ...
... seamen , or even from the sailors ' boarding - house keepers , who were the persons mainly benefited by the former order of things , when unrestricted advances to men were allowed . An amendment of the law relating to shipments in one ...
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... seamen are affected by the operation of the sailors ' unions , especially upon the Pacific coast . As an instance an extract from a circular prepared in this office for the information and guidance of United States shipping ...
... seamen are affected by the operation of the sailors ' unions , especially upon the Pacific coast . As an instance an extract from a circular prepared in this office for the information and guidance of United States shipping ...
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... seamen refusing duty were sent to prison by me , and were kept confined by the captain of the port until the ship was ready for sea . " The libelants admit that soon after the arrival of the vessel at Acapulco they were taken before the ...
... seamen refusing duty were sent to prison by me , and were kept confined by the captain of the port until the ship was ready for sea . " The libelants admit that soon after the arrival of the vessel at Acapulco they were taken before the ...
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... Seamen's Union of San Francisco . It appears to be organized for the purpose of controlling the con- duct and employment of seamen on this coast , to the end that ships shall be navi- gated in the interest and at the pleasure of the ...
... Seamen's Union of San Francisco . It appears to be organized for the purpose of controlling the con- duct and employment of seamen on this coast , to the end that ships shall be navi- gated in the interest and at the pleasure of the ...
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