The Civilization of Our Day: A Series of Original Essays on Some of Its More Important Phases at the Close of the Nineteenth CenturyJames Samuelson Sampson Low, 1896 - 395 страници |
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... associations for supplying their members with farm requisites at wholesale prices , and for providing them with labour - saving machines and implements for common use ; while several of these asso- ciations are beginning to collect and ...
... associations for supplying their members with farm requisites at wholesale prices , and for providing them with labour - saving machines and implements for common use ; while several of these asso- ciations are beginning to collect and ...
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... Association meeting at Chelten- ham , that he had succeeded in removing carbon from cast iron , and so making steel by the simple process of blowing air through the molten metal . Sir Henry Bessemer , then Mr. Bessemer , is the youngest ...
... Association meeting at Chelten- ham , that he had succeeded in removing carbon from cast iron , and so making steel by the simple process of blowing air through the molten metal . Sir Henry Bessemer , then Mr. Bessemer , is the youngest ...
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... association between far - distant races , or between members of the same family . It serves to cultivate modern eclecticism by exhibiting to different nationalities each other's excellent qualities and customs , and their various ...
... association between far - distant races , or between members of the same family . It serves to cultivate modern eclecticism by exhibiting to different nationalities each other's excellent qualities and customs , and their various ...
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... Association , and even the Trades Councils themselves , composed of delegates from the different unions . These are ... associations , but there is every likelihood of their growing in strength , and on some emergency joining their ranks ...
... Association , and even the Trades Councils themselves , composed of delegates from the different unions . These are ... associations , but there is every likelihood of their growing in strength , and on some emergency joining their ranks ...
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... associations are called " syndicates , " and in 1890 there were 877 syndicates of masters , 819 syndicates of workers , and 67 joint - syndicates . The men's syndicates are more stable and permanent than those of the employers , which ...
... associations are called " syndicates , " and in 1890 there were 877 syndicates of masters , 819 syndicates of workers , and 67 joint - syndicates . The men's syndicates are more stable and permanent than those of the employers , which ...
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