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tion of laboring people would be greatly improved and elevated if their physical
work were restricted to that extent , and they were afforded more time to devote to
mental culture and improvement . ” The accomplishment of this large purpose ...
tion of laboring people would be greatly improved and elevated if their physical
work were restricted to that extent , and they were afforded more time to devote to
mental culture and improvement . ” The accomplishment of this large purpose ...
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Department of Justice. tion , provisions . ” Webster's International Dictionary , as “
Whatever materials are used in war for defense or for annoying an enemy ;
ammunition ; also stores and provisions ; military stores of all kinds ; hence
necessary ...
Department of Justice. tion , provisions . ” Webster's International Dictionary , as “
Whatever materials are used in war for defense or for annoying an enemy ;
ammunition ; also stores and provisions ; military stores of all kinds ; hence
necessary ...
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE , July 1 , 1912 . SIR : I have the honor to comply with
your request , under date of June 24 , 1912 , for an opinion as to the construc66 *
tion of a portion of the fortification act of 488 Ammunition – Eight - hour Law .
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE , July 1 , 1912 . SIR : I have the honor to comply with
your request , under date of June 24 , 1912 , for an opinion as to the construc66 *
tion of a portion of the fortification act of 488 Ammunition – Eight - hour Law .
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SIR : In your letter of September 14 you call tion to certain provisions of section 2
of the act entitled “ An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office
Department for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1913 , and for other purposes ...
SIR : In your letter of September 14 you call tion to certain provisions of section 2
of the act entitled “ An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office
Department for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1913 , and for other purposes ...
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... etc. , as are capable of being “ entered . ” The term “ entered ” has a perfectly
distinct and long - established meaning in postal administration , and its
applica66 as 9 tion is limited to second - class mail 550 Newspapers , Magazines
, etc.
... etc. , as are capable of being “ entered . ” The term “ entered ” has a perfectly
distinct and long - established meaning in postal administration , and its
applica66 as 9 tion is limited to second - class mail 550 Newspapers , Magazines
, etc.
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