| William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - 1911 - 820 páginas
...section 96, column 3943, above law is repeated.] SECTION 3, COLUMN 4406. If any person shall do or perform any worldly employment or business whatsoever...Sunday (works of necessity and charity only excepted), shall use or practice any unlawful game, hunting, shooting, sport, or diversion whatsoever on the same... | |
| Delos Franklin Wilcox - 1911 - 920 páginas
...permanent injunction against the Sunday cars under the old law prohibiting all persons from engaging in " any worldly employment or business whatsoever on the...Sunday (works of necessity and charity only excepted)." In the argument for the injunction it was claimed that some of the complainants "have actually been... | |
| William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - 1911 - 808 páginas
...passing of this act, shall do or perform any worldly employment, labor or business whatsoever, upon the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, (works of necessity and charity only excepted) . . . such person or persons so offending, for every such offense, shall forfeit the sum of four dollars... | |
| 1916 - 804 páginas
...Columbia for any person to labor or employ any person to labor or to pursue any trade or secular business on the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday, works of necessity and charity always excepted. " SECTION 2. — That from and after the passage of this Act it shall be unlawful... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1920 - 1282 páginas
...nothing herein contained shall be considered as in any way giving to said company the privileges to do and perform any worldly employment or business...necessity and charity only excepted), or shall use any cars. boats, engines, or other machinery, work, or devise, belonging to or connected with snid... | |
| 1904 - 648 páginas
...violation of the law. The act of April 22, ¿794, 3 SL 177, p. I. provides that if any person shall do or perform any worldly employment or business whatsoever on the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, he shall for every such offense forfeit and pay $4. In recognition of the principle that the Sabbath... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1926 - 290 páginas
...agents, directors, or officers to employ any person to labor or pursue any trade or secular business on the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday, works of necessity and charity always excepted. SEC. 3. It works of necessity and charity is included whatever is needful during the... | |
| Robert Gordon, Tom Burgoyne - 2002 - 290 páginas
...recognize the name, but he sounds like somebody who would dream up such an idea. The Blue Laws prohibited "any worldly employment or business whatsoever on the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday." The Blue Laws were so named because blue was the color of Eaton's printed edicts, or so it is commonly... | |
| Richard Lawrence Miller - 2006 - 470 páginas
...quarreling, doing or performing any worldly employment or business whatever, on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday, (works of necessity and charity only excepted) or shall use or practice any game, sport, or diversion whatever, or shall be found hunting or shooting on the said day . . . [he]... | |
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