The Yale Review, Volumen6George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross Yale University, 1898 |
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... common , that the courts are all- sufficient for its enforcement , without active interest on the part of the people and their legislative representatives . The people cannot too often be made to feel the truth expressed by Daniel ...
... common , that the courts are all- sufficient for its enforcement , without active interest on the part of the people and their legislative representatives . The people cannot too often be made to feel the truth expressed by Daniel ...
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... common . The patrons of the roads are obtaining a good railway service , but at high cost . The Englishman secures a relatively poor service at low cost , while he pursues a policy which , while it may retard development , yet protects ...
... common . The patrons of the roads are obtaining a good railway service , but at high cost . The Englishman secures a relatively poor service at low cost , while he pursues a policy which , while it may retard development , yet protects ...
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... common sense plus ability , in making the outside of the city clean ; its barracks and shelters - one cannot call them homes - are a disgrace to even America , which is the most tolerant country in the world ; but where are the ...
... common sense plus ability , in making the outside of the city clean ; its barracks and shelters - one cannot call them homes - are a disgrace to even America , which is the most tolerant country in the world ; but where are the ...
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... Common- wealth to give the question of taxation the consideration it demands . It is being discussed , as never before , in every city and town and hamlet , by all classes of the people . When the special committee presents its report ...
... Common- wealth to give the question of taxation the consideration it demands . It is being discussed , as never before , in every city and town and hamlet , by all classes of the people . When the special committee presents its report ...
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... common in American usage that it seems almost pedantic to suggest that Ottoman would have been preferable . These , however , are very minor details . Chapters IX and X on " Revolution and Reaction in Central Europe , " are especially ...
... common in American usage that it seems almost pedantic to suggest that Ottoman would have been preferable . These , however , are very minor details . Chapters IX and X on " Revolution and Reaction in Central Europe , " are especially ...
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Página 275 - ... a sum equal to his earnings in the employment of the same employer during the three years next preceding the injury...
Página 276 - ... in the case of partial incapacity the weekly payment shall in no case exceed the difference between the amount of the average weekly earnings of the workman before the accident and the average weekly amount which he is earning or is able to earn in some suitable employment or business after the accident...
Página 101 - Powers, signed a declaration affirming it to be " an essential principle of the law of nations that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting parties by means of an amicable arrangement.
Página 336 - Ovenvorked men and women, the nervous, weak and debilitated, will find in the Acid Phosphate a most agreeable, grateful 'and harmless stimulant, giving renewed strength and vigor to the entire system. Dr. Edwin F. Vose, Portland, Me. says: " I have used it in my own case when suffering from nervous exhaustion, with gratifying results. I have prescribed it for many of the various forms of nervous debility, and it has never failed to do good.
Página 103 - Baden-Powell. — THE INDIAN VILLAGE COMMUNITY. Examined with Reference to the Physical, Ethnographic, and Historical Conditions of the Provinces ; chiefly on the Basis of the RevenueSettlement Records and District Manuals.
Página 275 - ... if the workman does not leave any such dependants, but leaves any dependants in part dependent upon his earnings at the time of his death, such sum, not exceeding in any case the amount payable under the foregoing provisions, as may be agreed upon, or, in default of agreement, may be determined, on arbitration under this act, to be reasonable and proportionate to the injury to the said dependants...
Página 271 - When the injury was caused by the personal negligence or wilful act of the employer or of some person for whose act or default the employer is responsible, nothing in this Act shall affect any civil liability of the employer, but in that case the workman may, at his option, either claim compensation under this Act or take proceedings independently of this Act...
Página 63 - Each individual of the society has a right to be protected by it in the enjoyment of his life, liberty and property, according to standing laws. He is obliged, consequently, to contribute his share to the expense of this protection ; to give his personal service, or an equivalent, when necessary...
Página 271 - ... shall not be liable to pay compensation for injury to a workman by accident arising out of and in the course of the employment both independently of and also under this act, and shall not be liable to any proceedings independently of this act, except in case of such personal negligence or wilful act as aforesaid.
Página 271 - If, within the time herein-after in this Act limited for taking proceedings, an action is brought to recover damages independently of this Act for injury caused by any accident, and it is determined in such action that the injury is one for which the employer is not liable in such action, but that he would...