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Page 8054
... York , where negro men dance with white women in New York City every night , present a mean and contemptible form of social equality . Your effort to have the antilynching bill passed when your Democrats from Tammany would not vote with ...
... York , where negro men dance with white women in New York City every night , present a mean and contemptible form of social equality . Your effort to have the antilynching bill passed when your Democrats from Tammany would not vote with ...
Page 8058
... York City , in his periodical , a Catholic paper , did , when he said that they ( meaning the Roman Catholics ) ... York and which the people of New York beat by 500.000 majority . Charles E. Hughes , the able and distinguished American ...
... York City , in his periodical , a Catholic paper , did , when he said that they ( meaning the Roman Catholics ) ... York and which the people of New York beat by 500.000 majority . Charles E. Hughes , the able and distinguished American ...
Page 8062
... York , one of the 50 cents . Mr. REED of Pennsylvania . I make the point of. The CHIEF CLERK . The Senator from North ... York , more of these talented people come from New Jersey than from any other State . I suppose the people of New ...
... York , one of the 50 cents . Mr. REED of Pennsylvania . I make the point of. The CHIEF CLERK . The Senator from North ... York , more of these talented people come from New Jersey than from any other State . I suppose the people of New ...
Page 8079
... York and Louisiana , and the Supreme Court of the United States , take the opposite view . If , therefore , a resident of Georgia incurs an indebtedness to a New York , Louisiana , or Illinois resident upon Я transaction in cotton ...
... York and Louisiana , and the Supreme Court of the United States , take the opposite view . If , therefore , a resident of Georgia incurs an indebtedness to a New York , Louisiana , or Illinois resident upon Я transaction in cotton ...
Page 8109
... York , William Edwin Guy , of Missouri . Frederick H. Ward , of New Jersey . Julius Wadsworth , of Connecticut . William W. Butterworth , jr . , of Louisiana . Robert Y. Brown , of Alabama . Monroe Hall , of New York . H. Livingston ...
... York , William Edwin Guy , of Missouri . Frederick H. Ward , of New Jersey . Julius Wadsworth , of Connecticut . William W. Butterworth , jr . , of Louisiana . Robert Y. Brown , of Alabama . Monroe Hall , of New York . H. Livingston ...
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Page 8075 - that all fermented, distilled, or other intoxicating liquors or liquids transported into any State or Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale or storage therein, shall upon arrival in such State or Territory...
Page 8086 - in good faith" within the meaning of this act when it is in fact done honestly, whether it be done negligently or not.
Page 8281 - Commission, and which are justiciable in their nature by reason of being susceptible of decision by the application of the principles of law or equity, shall be submitted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of October 18, 1907...
Page 8095 - States or by any municipality or other political subdivision or public agency thereof, under the provisions of this title, the rates of toll shall be so adjusted as to provide a fund sufficient to pay for the reasonable cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating the bridge and its approaches under economical management, and to provide a sinking fund sufficient to amortize the...
Page 8282 - ... depends upon or involves the maintenance of the traditional attitude of the United States concerning American questions, commonly described as the Monroe Doctrine...
Page 8282 - Eager by their example not only to demonstrate their condemnation of war as an instrument of national policy in their mutual relations, but also to hasten the time when the perfection of international arrangements for the pacific settlement of international disputes shall have eliminated forever the possibility of war among any of the Powers of the world...
Page 8106 - A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political Independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.
Page 8228 - To arrange with farmers and farm organizations for large-scale practical use of the new forms of fertilizers under conditions permitting an accurate measure of the economic return they produce.
Page 8283 - Parties shall limit or extend the time by mutual agreement. The report shall be prepared In triplicate ; one copy shall be presented to each Government, and the third retained by the Commission for Its files. The High Contracting Parties reserve the right to act Independently on the subjectmatter of the dispute after the report of' the Commission shall have been submitted.
Page 8087 - THIS ACT. In any case not provided for in this Act, the rules of law and equity, including the law merchant...