The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Band 12Evening News Association, 1903 |
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... tion . The plan was drawn up , therefore , and the terms prescribed ; and if any State wished to resume its place in the nation it must first accept the definition and functions of citizenship as set forth in the civil rights bill . As ...
... tion . The plan was drawn up , therefore , and the terms prescribed ; and if any State wished to resume its place in the nation it must first accept the definition and functions of citizenship as set forth in the civil rights bill . As ...
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... tion to press matters to a conclusion until the joint committee , which had been carefully considering the entire subject of representation , should have been heard from . On the 22d of Jan- uary Mr. Stevens reported from the committee ...
... tion to press matters to a conclusion until the joint committee , which had been carefully considering the entire subject of representation , should have been heard from . On the 22d of Jan- uary Mr. Stevens reported from the committee ...
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... tion , the American - China Development Company was organized in 1895 , under the laws of New Jersey , with the late Senator Calvin S. Brice as president . The present head of the company is Mr. Wm . Barclay Parsons , consulting en ...
... tion , the American - China Development Company was organized in 1895 , under the laws of New Jersey , with the late Senator Calvin S. Brice as president . The present head of the company is Mr. Wm . Barclay Parsons , consulting en ...
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... tion of the United States had been well thumbed and well read in the Australian colonies . " Our problem , " he said , " has been throughout almost identical with yours . " A " White Australia . " An immigra- tion restriction bill ...
... tion of the United States had been well thumbed and well read in the Australian colonies . " Our problem , " he said , " has been throughout almost identical with yours . " A " White Australia . " An immigra- tion restriction bill ...
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... tion is not likely to reach a settlement until after the tariff debate is ended . There is little doubt that with the tariff out of the way the Australians will insist upon the enactment of an exclusion measure . " That , " remarks the ...
... tion is not likely to reach a settlement until after the tariff debate is ended . There is little doubt that with the tariff out of the way the Australians will insist upon the enactment of an exclusion measure . " That , " remarks the ...
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Seite 119 - The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of them will, without consulting the other, enter into separate arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests above described. ARTICLE V Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the above-mentioned interests are in jeopardy, the two Governments will communicate with one another fully and frankly.
Seite 288 - This convention shall not take effect until the same shall have been approved by the Congress.
Seite 733 - Roumania the difference of religious creeds and confessions shall not be alleged against any person as a ground for exclusion or incapacity in matters relating to the enjoyment of civil and political rights, admission to public employments, functions and honors, or the exercise of the various professions and industries in any locality whatsoever.
Seite 299 - ... by a fine of not more than $2,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and each day of violation shall be deemed to be a separate offense.
Seite 118 - The governments of Great Britain and Japan, actuated solely by a desire to maintain the status quo and general peace in the extreme East, being moreover specially interested in maintaining the independence and territorial integrity of the Empire of China and the Empire of Korea, and in securing equal opportunities in those countries for the commerce and industry of all nations...
Seite 539 - But no public school teacher shall either conduct religious exercises or teach religion or act as a designated religious teacher in the school building under the foregoing authority, and no pupil shall be required by any public school teacher to attend and receive the religious instruction herein permitted.
Seite 411 - It shall be the duty of every local authority within the meaning of Part II. of the principal Act to cause to be made from time to time inspection of their district, with a view to ascertain whether any dwelling-house therein is in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation...
Seite 682 - This Government cannot be a tacit party to such an international wrong. It is constrained to protest against the treatment to which the Jews of Roumania are subjected, not alone because it has unimpeachable ground to remonstrate against the resultant injury to itself, but in the name of humanity.
Seite 333 - ... (4) his exhibition during school days of moral force of character and of instincts to lead and to take an interest in his schoolmates; for those latter attributes will be likely in after life to guide him to esteem the performance of public duties as his highest aim.
Seite 217 - To destroy or seize the enemy's property, unless such destruction or seizure be imperatively demanded by the necessities of war; h.