Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceA.L. Hummel, 1904 |
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tween the members of the British Empire may have marked effects upon American trade and incidentally upon American labor . The industrial and econoinic facts which accompany such move- ments must be closely , intelligently and ...
tween the members of the British Empire may have marked effects upon American trade and incidentally upon American labor . The industrial and econoinic facts which accompany such move- ments must be closely , intelligently and ...
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... effect that which has been employed by officers of banks for a century ; it has been used by comptrolling officers of government since public examination first began . Suggestion that a change might be made to advantage is not therefore ...
... effect that which has been employed by officers of banks for a century ; it has been used by comptrolling officers of government since public examination first began . Suggestion that a change might be made to advantage is not therefore ...
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... effect the full measure of good intended by the Act , to vouchsafe a system of control which will secure " sound banking " as well as " sound currency , " there should be added to the present powers which are intended to protect against ...
... effect the full measure of good intended by the Act , to vouchsafe a system of control which will secure " sound banking " as well as " sound currency , " there should be added to the present powers which are intended to protect against ...
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... effect of inspiring in some degree public confidence in alluring , but impossible , schemes . It was because of this condition affecting moneyed corporations , that steps were taken by some of the States as far back as the year 1828 ...
... effect of inspiring in some degree public confidence in alluring , but impossible , schemes . It was because of this condition affecting moneyed corporations , that steps were taken by some of the States as far back as the year 1828 ...
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... effect , and there is less of it now than heretofore . Never- theless , the opportunity for the abuse still exists . Notwithstanding the efforts made since 1871 to get the States to adopt a uniform blank upon which to make returns ...
... effect , and there is less of it now than heretofore . Never- theless , the opportunity for the abuse still exists . Notwithstanding the efforts made since 1871 to get the States to adopt a uniform blank upon which to make returns ...
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Página 161 - Senate, shall appoint three persons, not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, who shall be styled a "State Board of Arbitration...
Página 47 - There shall be in the Department of the Treasury a Bureau charged with the execution of all laws passed by Congress relating to the issue and regulation of a national currency secured by United States bonds, the chief officer of which Bureau shall be called the Comptroller of the Currency, and shall perform his duties under the general direction of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Página 91 - This provision is made in a constitution intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.
Página 119 - For the manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for which the members of boards of education shall be elected or appointed...
Página 67 - Provided, That such structures may be built under authority of the Legislature of a State across rivers and other waterways, the navigable portions of which lie wholly within the limits of a single State, provided the location and plans, thereof are submitted to and approved by the Chief of Engineers and by the Secretary of War before construction is commenced...
Página 113 - Any county, city, town, or township may make and enforce within its limits all such local, police, sanitary, and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws.
Página 104 - We may, however, repeat, in this connection, what the Court has heretofore said, that the power of Congress to regulate commerce among the States, although plenary, cannot be deemed arbitrary, since it is subject to such limitations or restrictions as are prescribed by the Constitution.
Página 67 - States is hereby prohibited; and it shall not be lawful to build or commence the building of any wharf, pier, dolphin, boom, weir, breakwater, bulkhead jetty, or other structures in any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, navigable river, or other water of the United States, outside established harbor lines, or where no harbor lines have been established, except on plans recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War...
Página 113 - Any city containing a population of more than three thousand five hundred inhabitants may frame a charter for its own government, consistent with and subject to the Constitution and laws of this State...
Página 96 - There was nothing in the proofs to indicate any intention to put a restraint upon trade or commerce, and the fact, as we have seen, that trade or commerce might be indirectly affected was not enough to entitle complainants to a decree.