Word: weal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stirring to Poles is Article I: "The Polish State is the common weal of all its citizens. Resurrected by the struggle and sacrifice of its best sons it shall be passed on, as an historic heritage, from generation to generation. Each generation is under obligation to increase the power and authority of the State by its own endeavor. For the fulfillment of this duty it is responsible with its honor and its name to its descendants...
...novelty in Japanese politics, the Council provides an arena less formal than the Cabinet in which the fighting service and civilian ministers, perpetually at cross purposes, can quarrel at their ease for the public weal. The question last week was how many more bonds can the Imperial Government force the nation to absorb in order to meet the continued cost of Japanese penetration deeper & deeper into China...
Research Associates Inc. expects to develop inventions, discoveries and patents of its own members, and by applying these to the betterment of the public weal to encourage further help from outsiders. The charter states that no profit may accrue to any member...
...present, necromancy has scored over the public. The American Press, however jealous of constitutional encroachments on its liberty, stands strangely apathetic to the Common Weal when threatened with loss of fat advertising contracts. Over three months have elapsed without action on the Bill, and daily it sinks further into the background as other issues arise to command the attention of the administration. In another three months of carefully regulated silence the Tugwell-Copeland Bill, like so many other good but "inopportune" measures, will die amidst the rejoicing of the quacks and their advertising confreres...
Louis Edward Kirstein: A power for good in his city, ever ready for effort in the public weal...