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... trade and furnish a means for tran- sactions on an equitable basis . It is inevitable that in buying these fibres , whether in the raw or manufactured condition , the purchaser should buy some water , which , however , is not ...
... trade and furnish a means for tran- sactions on an equitable basis . It is inevitable that in buying these fibres , whether in the raw or manufactured condition , the purchaser should buy some water , which , however , is not ...
Page 95
... trade . For illustration , such an organization properly represented at the seat of government could be of incalculable assistance in advising the executive branch of government with respect to the methods and rules to be adopted in the ...
... trade . For illustration , such an organization properly represented at the seat of government could be of incalculable assistance in advising the executive branch of government with respect to the methods and rules to be adopted in the ...
Page 96
... trade usages and manufacturing matters which must be met and can- not be avoided , and it is probable that in the future this line of its work will increase and not diminish . The Association is meeting these responsibilities to the ...
... trade usages and manufacturing matters which must be met and can- not be avoided , and it is probable that in the future this line of its work will increase and not diminish . The Association is meeting these responsibilities to the ...
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... Trade Reports , Daily Trade Record , Dry Goods Economist , Edison Monthly , Electrical Review and Western Electrician , Electrocraft , Engineer , Engineering Record , Fibre and Fabric , India Rubber World , Charlotte , N. C. New York ...
... Trade Reports , Daily Trade Record , Dry Goods Economist , Edison Monthly , Electrical Review and Western Electrician , Electrocraft , Engineer , Engineering Record , Fibre and Fabric , India Rubber World , Charlotte , N. C. New York ...
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... trade in that part of the world . I felt at that time that the cotton manufacturers of the country and the cotton interests were not organized sufficiently , because seemingly we got no help from this organ- ization although this was of ...
... trade in that part of the world . I felt at that time that the cotton manufacturers of the country and the cotton interests were not organized sufficiently , because seemingly we got no help from this organ- ization although this was of ...
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Page 251 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the earth and the machinery of production, and abolish the wage system.
Page 251 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Page 4 - The Secretary shall attend all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Government, and keep accurate records of their doings. In the absence of the Secretary at any meeting, a Secretary pro tern, may be appointed by the presiding officer, who shall be sworn to do all things, while in office, required of the Secretary. ARTICLE 13.
Page 315 - Acting under this authority, the department prepared a set of standards for white cotton, consisting of nine grades, as follows : Middling Fair, Strict Good Middling, Good Middling, Strict Middling, Middling, Strict Low Middling, Low Middling. Strict Good Ordinary, and Good Ordinary.
Page 251 - It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism.