The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress....Dodd, Mead, 1917 |
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... Gold - mining of the copper continued to be productive , fisheries flourished , As a and the forests began to ... gold will largely increase the output in a few years , and so ensure As copper has displaced gold a continuous , healthy ...
... Gold - mining of the copper continued to be productive , fisheries flourished , As a and the forests began to ... gold will largely increase the output in a few years , and so ensure As copper has displaced gold a continuous , healthy ...
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... Gold placers . Laird Inlet G x Gold and silver lode mines and prospects . a Copper mines and prospects . A Tin deposits . S Coal - bearing rocks . Areas known to contain workable coals . Anthracite , semianthracite , and semibituminous ...
... Gold placers . Laird Inlet G x Gold and silver lode mines and prospects . a Copper mines and prospects . A Tin deposits . S Coal - bearing rocks . Areas known to contain workable coals . Anthracite , semianthracite , and semibituminous ...
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... Gold placere x Gold and silver lode mines and prospects Copper mines and puruspeots , A Tin deposits . Coal - bearing rocks . Areas known to pontain workable coals . Anthracite , remiantiracite , and som bituminowa , S including the ...
... Gold placere x Gold and silver lode mines and prospects Copper mines and puruspeots , A Tin deposits . Coal - bearing rocks . Areas known to pontain workable coals . Anthracite , remiantiracite , and som bituminowa , S including the ...
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... gold earrings , and neck- laces . Along with these were many scarabs , and since some of these objects go back in time to the sixth dynasty the inference to be drawn is that the owner of the palace must have been a collector of antiques ...
... gold earrings , and neck- laces . Along with these were many scarabs , and since some of these objects go back in time to the sixth dynasty the inference to be drawn is that the owner of the palace must have been a collector of antiques ...
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... gold beads , gold wires upon which in all probability the beads had been strung , several plaques of gold , studded with jewels , pieces of conical - shaped money , a number of amber beads , a golden wheel with spokes of amber , and a ...
... gold beads , gold wires upon which in all probability the beads had been strung , several plaques of gold , studded with jewels , pieces of conical - shaped money , a number of amber beads , a golden wheel with spokes of amber , and a ...
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Page 339 - Conferences between the signatory powers shall be held from time to time to formulate and codify rules of international law, which, unless some signatory shall signify its dissent within a stated period, shall thereafter govern in the decisions of the judicial tribunal mentioned in Article One.
Page 342 - Every nation is in law and before law the equal of every other nation belonging to the society of nations, and all nations have the right to claim and, according to the Declaration of Independence of the United States, "to assume, among the Powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them.
Page 39 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That beginning January first, nineteen hundred and seventeen, eight hours shall, in contracts for labor and service, be deemed a day's work and the measure or standard of a day's work...
Page 2 - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such investigations, examinations, experiments, and reports to be paid from appropriations which may be made for the purpose, but the Academy shall receive no compensation whatever for any services to the Government of the United States.
Page 163 - It is hereby ordered that the following provisions shall be observed: (a) The hostile destination required for the condemnation of contraband articles shall be presumed to exist, until the contrary is shown, if the goods are consigned to or for an enemy authority, or an agent of the enemy State, or to or for a person in territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy...
Page 342 - Every nation has the right to independence in the sense that, it has a right to the pursuit of happiness and is free to develop itself without interference or control from other states, provided that in so doing it does not interfere with or violate the rights of other states.
Page 163 - A neutral vessel carrying contraband with papers indicating a neutral destination, which, notwithstanding the destination shown on the papers, proceeds to an enemy port, shall be liable to capture and condemnation if she is encountered before the end of her next voyage.
Page 163 - State, or to or for a person in territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy, or to or for a person who, during the present hostilities, has forwarded contraband goods to an enemy authority, or an agent of the enemy State, or to or for a person in territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy, or if the goods are consigned " to order," or if the ship's papers do not show who is the real consignee of the goods.
Page 342 - Every nation entitled to a right by the law of nations is entitled to have that right respected and protected by all other nations, for right and duty are correlative, and the right of one is the duty of all to observe.
Page 295 - Commission to inquire into the supply of wheat and flour in the United Kingdom, to purchase, sell and control the delivery of wheat and flour on behalf of His Majesty's Government, and generally to take such steps as may seem desirable for maintaining the supply.