| United States. Department of State - 1888 - 1228 σελίδες
...is entitled, without affectation or hypocrisy, to the utmost regard. The standard of our laborers' life should not be measured by that of any other country less favored, and they arc entitled to their full share of all our advantages. By the last census it is made to appear that... | |
| 1888 - 262 σελίδες
...without affectation or hypocrisy, to the utmost regard. The standard of our laborers' life nhoiild not be measured by that of any other country less...entitled to their full share of all our advantages. By tbe last census it is made to appear that of tbe 17,392,099 of our population engaged in all kinds... | |
| H. W. Furber - 1884 - 554 σελίδες
...is entitled, without affectation or hypocrisy, to the utmost regard. The standard of our laborers' life should not be measured by that of any other country...By the last census it is made to appear that of the 17,392099 of our population engaged in all kinds of industries 7,670,493 are employed in agriculture.... | |
| Grover Cleveland, James Gillespie Blaine, Henry Watterson, George Franklin Edmunds - 1888 - 82 σελίδες
...is entitled, without affectation or hypocrisy, to the utmost regard. The standard of our laborers' life should not be measured by that of any other country...engaged in all kinds of industries, 7,670,493 are em••• ployed in agriculture, 4,074,238 in professional and personal service (2,934,876 of whom... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1888 - 904 σελίδες
...there exists an organized combination all along the line to maintain their advantage. Again he says: By the last census it is made to appear that of the...of whom are domestic servants and laborers), while 1,810,258 uro employed in trade and transportation, and 3,837,112 are classed as employed iu manufacturing... | |
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - 1888 - 48 σελίδες
...is entitled, without affectation or hypocrisy, to the utmost regard. The standard of our laborers' life should not be measured by that of any other country...By the last census it is made to appear that of the 17,392,OTIC e IF You CANT FIND 099 of our population engaged in all kinds of industries, 7,670,493... | |
| Grover Cleveland, James Gillespie Blaine, Watterson, Edmunds - 1888 - 76 σελίδες
...is entitled, without affectation or hypocrisy, to the utmost regard. The standard of our laborers' life should not be measured by that of any other country...entitled to their full share of all our advantages. ployed in agriculture, 4,074,238 in professional and personal service (2,934,876 of whom are domestic... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 676 σελίδες
...is entitled, without affectation or hypocrisy, to the utmost regard. The standard of our laborers' life should not be measured by that of any other country...entitled to their full share of all our advantages. HOW OCK INDUSTRIES AKE DIVIDED. By the last census it is made to appear that of the 17,392,C99 of our... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1888 - 848 σελίδες
...there exists an organized combination all along the line to maintain their advantage. Again be says: By the last census it is made to appear that of the...our population engaged in all kinds of industries, 7,070,493 are employed in agriculture, 4,074,238 in professional and personal service (2,934,876 of... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 408 σελίδες
...is entitled, without affectation or hypocrisy, tte the utmost regard. Tbe standard of our laborers" life should not be measured by that of any other country...less favored, and they are entitled to their full ehare of all our advantages. By the last census it is made to appear that of the 17,392,099 of our... | |
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