544 resultados para Charitable Trusts
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Addressed to Elder Otis Sawyer; concerning legal rights and obligations of trustee or agent for the Shaker community.
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Argues that Shakers, as a charitable organization, ought not to be subject to income tax.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Third report covers period from Oct. 1 1907, to June 30, 1909, inclusive.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Emanuel Celler, chairman.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri.
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No more published.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Employment demands protection.--Why any exclusive policy?--The free trade trap.--Protection enriched us, not free trade.--Free trade poisons patriotism.--Kill industries and commerce dies.--Theories are dangerous guides.--Industrial displacements spell ruin.--Independence the only policy.--The fatal policy of laissez faire.--"Cheap and nasty."--Our unearned increment.--Free trade a spiteful mistress.--The fertility of character.--We cultivate weakness, not strength.--Britons can manage British business.--Second markets.--The country's average wage.--If trusts, then British trusts.--Labour's true interests.--Germany and her navy.--Class-hatred is suicide.--The tax on wheat.--The little-Englander rat.--The seeds of decay.--Education and patriotism.--Intemperate legislators.--National strongholds.--Futile scheming.--The balance of power.--The suffragette among nations.--Naval warfare in the future.--Universal service.--Broken reeds.
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Reports of surveys ordered published by the committee, first separately printed.
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 81 S721-6
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Vol. 22 and vol. A [v. 23] contain the "Transcript of record" in this case on appeal to the Supreme court of the United States, October term, 1909, no. 725, and are printed by Judd & Detweiler (inc.), printers, Washington, D.C., 1910.