Word: partnerships
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...exhibition of the tablets the lecturer spoke of the general class of writing to which they belong, the civil, social, and translated several published documents from the reigns of Nebuchadnezzar and Nabonida. These translations related to gifts to the temples, loans, sale of slaves and real estate, marriage, partnership and legal decisions. Such information makes it possible for us to have a very clear view of the social life of the times. This was just the period of the Jewish exile. The tablets also throw light on contemporary political history and on the method of reckoning time...
...National legislation will be use-less (a) taxation will affect those trusts only whose existence depends on revenue laws.- John Sherman, Congressional Record, 50th congress, second session, p. 7513. (b) Congress has no power over commerce, corporations, or partnership within a state.- Fiftieth congress, second session...
Harvard then went in, but, although most of the men played carefully, no one, with the exception of Ellis and Sullivan, was able to make any lengthy stay, the ninth wicket going down for 17. But the last partnership (Sullivan and Norman) put 13 runs together, the venture closing for a total of 30, Sullivan's 10, not out, being the top score. Harvard being forty per cent. behind her opponent's score, was forced to follow on, and did better than in her first innings. Brown batted carefully for his 14; Ellis also batted in good form. The bowling...
Having taken into partnership a gentleman from the East, I will pay the highest cash prices for cast off clothing. Please send orders to No. 4 Brattle Street, and they will be promptly attended to. Hours, 1 to 3 and 6 to 7 p.m. A. Archambeau...
Having taken into partnership a gentleman from the East, I will pay the highest cash prices for cast off clothing. Please send orders to No. 4 Brattle Street, and they will be promptly attended to. Hours, 1 to 3 and 6 to 7 p.m. A. Archambeau...