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... women who have given their all for Industry's welfare . Scraps , like parts of the machine , in which they have become en- tangled , they are thrown aside so that we may all forget them the sooner . Freedom and the sense of independence ...
... women who have given their all for Industry's welfare . Scraps , like parts of the machine , in which they have become en- tangled , they are thrown aside so that we may all forget them the sooner . Freedom and the sense of independence ...
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... women gave of their al- rady heavily - burdened time . They followed up ap- plications diligently , and turned in their reports with dispatch and accuracy . Thirty of these county boards which had completed their statements up to ...
... women gave of their al- rady heavily - burdened time . They followed up ap- plications diligently , and turned in their reports with dispatch and accuracy . Thirty of these county boards which had completed their statements up to ...
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... women reared families of four or more children . Most of these children are now married with families of their own . They are generally con- tinuing the same occupations as their parents , with but slight improvement in their earnings ...
... women reared families of four or more children . Most of these children are now married with families of their own . They are generally con- tinuing the same occupations as their parents , with but slight improvement in their earnings ...
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... women who , sym- pathizing with a certain movement , feel themselves members of a brotherhood working for a common cause . As such , they wish to protect as far as they are able members of their sect from possible danger or exploitation ...
... women who , sym- pathizing with a certain movement , feel themselves members of a brotherhood working for a common cause . As such , they wish to protect as far as they are able members of their sect from possible danger or exploitation ...
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... women engaged in the same craft or calling , to en- able them to sell their labor for a higher price and to obtain better working conditions . This is a view which William Morris , a poet , ( and poets , by the way are universally in ...
... women engaged in the same craft or calling , to en- able them to sell their labor for a higher price and to obtain better working conditions . This is a view which William Morris , a poet , ( and poets , by the way are universally in ...
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Página 26 - The right to carry on business — be it called liberty or property — has value. To interfere with this right without just cause is unlawful. The fact that the injury was inflicted by a strike is sometimes a justification. But a strike may be illegal, because of its purpose, however orderly the manner in which it is conducted.
Página 18 - you can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time.
Página 10 - ... down, burrowing in the earth, aspiring in the air, mouldering in the water, and unintelligible as any dream. Hot springs and fiery eruptions, the usual attendants upon earthquakes, lent their contributions of confusion to the scene. Boiling water hissed and heaved within dilapidated walls ; whence, also, the glare and roar of flames came issuing forth : and mounds of ashes blocked up rights of way, and wholly changed the law and custom of the neighborhood.
Página 10 - Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere; thoroughfares that were wholly impassable; Babel towers of chimneys, wanting half their height; temporary wooden houses and enclosures, in the most unlikely situations; carcasses of ragged tenements, and fragments of unfinished walls and arches, and piles of scaffolding, and wildernesses of bricks, and giant forms of cranes, and tripods straddling above nothing.
Página 10 - The first shock of a great earthquake had, just at that period, rent the whole neighbourhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down; streets broken through and stopped; deep pits and trenches dug in the ground; enormous heaps of earth and clay thrown up; buildings that were undermined and shaking, propped by great beams of wood.
Página 25 - That no restraining, order or injunction shall be granted by any court of the United States, or a judge or the judges thereof, in any case between an employer and employees, or between employers and employees, or between employees, or between persons employed and persons seeking employment, involving, or growing out of, a dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment...
Página 10 - Babel towers of chimneys, wanting half their height; temporary wooden houses and enclosures, in the most unlikely situations; carcases of ragged tenements, and fragments of unfinished walls and arches, and piles of scaffolding, and wildernesses of bricks, and giant forms of cranes, and tripods straddling above nothing.