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A great educational work had been instituted ; an impression had been made ; two trade - union men , nominated by the regular parties , had been elected to Congress , and the number of unionists in State legislatures had been increased ...
A great educational work had been instituted ; an impression had been made ; two trade - union men , nominated by the regular parties , had been elected to Congress , and the number of unionists in State legislatures had been increased ...
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66 " Two sources of supply suggest themselves : The trade and factory schools , and a revival of the apprenticeship system . Of the few trade schools we have , less than half a dozen , so far as an extended investigation reveals ...
66 " Two sources of supply suggest themselves : The trade and factory schools , and a revival of the apprenticeship system . Of the few trade schools we have , less than half a dozen , so far as an extended investigation reveals ...
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The realization of Socialist aims is not to be the fruit of per- sistent trade and social reform agitation , but of ... Only as the prospect of success grew ever more remote did the idea of self - de- fense through trades unions gain ...
The realization of Socialist aims is not to be the fruit of per- sistent trade and social reform agitation , but of ... Only as the prospect of success grew ever more remote did the idea of self - de- fense through trades unions gain ...
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The radical separation of the Christian trades unions is the ultimate cause of the ginning of the ' 90's . ... The Christian trade unions , still comparatively young , and with no special political party behind them , have a difficult ...
The radical separation of the Christian trades unions is the ultimate cause of the ginning of the ' 90's . ... The Christian trade unions , still comparatively young , and with no special political party behind them , have a difficult ...
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Had he not been an amateur novel- ist as well , perhaps nobody would ever have invented a young person like Janice , and that would have been a serious loss to the book trade , which depends very little on the publica- tion of facts ...
Had he not been an amateur novel- ist as well , perhaps nobody would ever have invented a young person like Janice , and that would have been a serious loss to the book trade , which depends very little on the publica- tion of facts ...
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