The Groundswell: A History of the Origin, Aims, and Progress of the Farmers' Movement: Embracing an Authoritative Account of Farmers' Clubs, Granges, Etc. ... Together with Sketches of the Lives of Prominent Leaders, Etc. ...E. Hannaford, 1874 - 576 páginas |
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... existing in the United States consti- tute a compendium of knowledge relating to the arts in question that will compare favorably with those of any other societies extant . Horticulture has been especially fortunate in securing the ...
... existing in the United States consti- tute a compendium of knowledge relating to the arts in question that will compare favorably with those of any other societies extant . Horticulture has been especially fortunate in securing the ...
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... existing among English farmers , may be mentioned the immense and increas- ing numbers who annually expatriate themselves , and in the United States , Canada , Australia , New Zealand , and South America , seek that subsistence which ...
... existing among English farmers , may be mentioned the immense and increas- ing numbers who annually expatriate themselves , and in the United States , Canada , Australia , New Zealand , and South America , seek that subsistence which ...
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... existing between the Grange and HELP ONE ANOTHER The Motto for Farmers , Clubs . These little differences have been fomented by cer- tain interests , speaking through organs which have spared no means of sowing dissensions between them ...
... existing between the Grange and HELP ONE ANOTHER The Motto for Farmers , Clubs . These little differences have been fomented by cer- tain interests , speaking through organs which have spared no means of sowing dissensions between them ...
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... existing in corporations and monopo- lies , or the overweening political aspirations of the so - called learned professions . The result is , that , while the various Trades ' Unions have measurably held their own as against these ...
... existing in corporations and monopo- lies , or the overweening political aspirations of the so - called learned professions . The result is , that , while the various Trades ' Unions have measurably held their own as against these ...
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... existing wants . This form may also be easily altered , so as to adapt it perfectly to county organizations . The Constitution is as follows : STATE ORGANIZATION . 101 CONSTITUTION . I. We , the 100 THE GROUNDSWELL .
... existing wants . This form may also be easily altered , so as to adapt it perfectly to county organizations . The Constitution is as follows : STATE ORGANIZATION . 101 CONSTITUTION . I. We , the 100 THE GROUNDSWELL .
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Página 528 - ... this act, or the grant to such state shall cease; and said state shall be bound to pay the United States the amount received of any lands previously sold, and that the title to purchasers under the state- shall be valid. Fourth. An annual report shall be made regarding the progress of each college, recording any improvements and experiments made, with their cost and results...
Página 527 - States; but their assignees may thus locate said land scrip upon any of the unappropriated lands of the United States subject to sale at private entry...
Página 288 - No railroad corporation shall issue any stock or bonds, except for money, labor, or property actually received and applied to the purposes for which such corporation was created, and all stock, dividends, and other fictitious increase of the capital stock or indebtedness of any such corporation shall be void.
Página 278 - Crosse, then offered the following resolution, which was adopted: "Resolved, That, it is the sense of this...
Página 530 - Provided, That when any Territory shall become a State and be admitted into the Union such new State shall be entitled to the benefits of the said act of July...
Página 527 - That all the expenses of management, superintendence and taxes from date of selection of said lands, previous to their sales, and all expenses incurred in the management and disbursement of moneys which may be received therefrom, shall be paid by the States to which they may belong, out of the Treasury of said States, so that the entire proceeds of the sale of said lands shall be applied, without any diminution whatever, to the purposes hereinafter mentioned.
Página 529 - AN ACT To amend the fifth section of an act entitled "An act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página 528 - No portion of said fund, nor the interest thereon, shall be applied, directly or indirectly, under any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings.
Página 515 - Congress donating to each state in the Union an amount of public lands not less In value than five hundred thousand dollars, for the liberal endowment of a system of Industrial Universities, one in each state In the Union, to cooperate with each other, and with the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, for the more liberal and practical education of our industrial classes and their teachers...
Página 527 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...