The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer; the attorney in a country town is as much a business man as the corporation counsel in a great metropolis; the merchant at the crossroads store is as much a business man as the... Reports - Página 160por New Hampshire - 1899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1898 - 1204 páginas
...of pecuniary profit to them? And this though they may not own the property itself. They are not, tt Is true, "in business" for themselves, in the ordinary...wages is as much a business man as his employer, in that larger sense In which the word "business" has come to be used by statesmen and legislators. In... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1896 - 658 páginas
...course. We say to you that you have made the definition of a business man too limited in its application. The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer; the attorney in a country town is as much a business man as the corporation counsel in a great metropolis;... | |
| Richard Lee Metcalfe - 1896 - 508 páginas
..." We say to you that you have made the definition of a business man too limited in its application. The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer ; the attorney in a country town is as much a business man as the corporation counsel in a great metropolis... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1896 - 632 páginas
...cheering.) We say to you that you have made too limited in its application the definition of business men. The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer. " The attorney in a country town is as much a business man as the lawyer in the great metropolis. The... | |
| George Henry Shibley - 1896 - 722 páginas
...cheering.] We say to you that you have made too limited in its application the definition of business man. The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer. [Continued cheering.] The attorney in a country town is as much a business man as the corporation counsel... | |
| Democratic Party. National Committee, 1896-1900 - 1896 - 396 páginas
...Men. We say to you that you have made the definition of a business man too limited in its application. The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer; the attorney in a country town is as much a business man as the corporation counsel in a great metropolis;... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1896 - 608 páginas
...We say to you that you have made ton limited in its application the definition of business шзп. The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer. (Continued cheering.) The attorney in a country town is as much a business man as tho Mporation counsel... | |
| 1898 - 926 páginas
...it in this instance, but they apply it to property, and it does not at all matter that the tangibfe property is that of another. In order to get the benefit...wages is as much a business man as his employer, in that larger sense in which the word "business" has come to be used by statesmen and legislators. I... | |
| 1898 - 1026 páginas
...makes the goods made by them sell, and thus increases the demand for their work — should be en titled to no protection, because those making the selection...business of working for wages; and their right of organi/.ing and selecting appropriate symbols to designate the result of their handiwork is recognized,... | |
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