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Page xxvi
... protection of its citizens and of its extending commerce . The world needs no assur- ance of the peaceful purposes of the United States , but we shall prob- ably be in the future more largely a competitor in the commerce of the world ...
... protection of its citizens and of its extending commerce . The world needs no assur- ance of the peaceful purposes of the United States , but we shall prob- ably be in the future more largely a competitor in the commerce of the world ...
Page xxxii
... protection of the public interests , is the most noticeable and flagrant evil of modern legislation . This fault should not be committed in dealing with a subject that will , before many years , affect so vitally thousands of our people ...
... protection of the public interests , is the most noticeable and flagrant evil of modern legislation . This fault should not be committed in dealing with a subject that will , before many years , affect so vitally thousands of our people ...
Page xxxv
... protection of the lives of railroad employees , but nothing has yet been done . During the year ending June 30 , 1890 , 369 brakemen were killed and 7,841 maimed while engaged in coupling cars . The total number of railroad employees ...
... protection of the lives of railroad employees , but nothing has yet been done . During the year ending June 30 , 1890 , 369 brakemen were killed and 7,841 maimed while engaged in coupling cars . The total number of railroad employees ...
Page xliv
... protection if molested by the military authorities , and re- ports his subsequent successful intervention in his behalf . Incloses correspondence with Mr. Janowitz and the foreign office . Aug. 20 Military service of Julius Kranz , a ...
... protection if molested by the military authorities , and re- ports his subsequent successful intervention in his behalf . Incloses correspondence with Mr. Janowitz and the foreign office . Aug. 20 Military service of Julius Kranz , a ...
Page lvi
... protection of Amer ican officers and sailors on shore : inclosed . Disrespect to the legation by intoxicated spies : Incloses his note of protest , the reply of Señor Matta , which , evading the question presented therein , hints at ...
... protection of Amer ican officers and sailors on shore : inclosed . Disrespect to the legation by intoxicated spies : Incloses his note of protest , the reply of Señor Matta , which , evading the question presented therein , hints at ...
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