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General refererences: U. S. Senate Reports, 46th Cong., 3d Sess., No. 837: Lockwood's Abolition of the Presidency, chap. X.; Contemporary Review, Dec. 1885, p. 864; National Review, Nov., 1864, p. 1; Atlantic Monthly, April, 1886, p. 542; International Review...
...reform the convicts is of more importance than to save expense.- Report of the U. S. Labor Commissioner for 1886, pp. 312, 318, 326, 328, 340, 364- chap. IV. in general...
...Competition with free labor is an insignificant factor.- N. Y. Nation. Vol. 40, p. 195; Science, Vol. 7, pp. 68, 143, 220; Massachusetts Report of the Statistics of Labor. 1879, pp. 24. 32; Report of U. S. Commissioner of Labor, 1886, chap...
...filled at five minutes before the hour, 30 that later comers had to stand in the aisles. Rev. Dr. McKenzie opened the service with a prayer. After the reading of the 34th Psalm, Rev. Dr. F. G. Peabody made an address on the text from St. John, 11th chap. and 45th verse: "But went thence unto a country near to the wilderness, into a city called Ephraim." There is throughout the whole life of Jesus this continual contrast of society and solitude. Thus it was in perfect keeping that at this great crisis of his life, on the Thursday before...
...sermon in Appleton Chapel last night was preached by Rev. F. G. Peabody on Dan. 6 chap. 10 verse, "His window being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem." "The way a man habitually faces is the great point of importance in the church, in the age and in everyone of us. Nearness will not bind, distance will not separate us except as our frontage, our landscape is alike or different. Everyone may look toward other far-off spiritual landscapes, although he have first to cut away from before his window the tangled vine of the perplexing world. Open your spiritual...