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Catilina of Coelius of Dolabella entirely
On these relations was based the power of Crassus; out of them arose the insurrections—whose motto was "a clear sheet"-of Cinna(54) and still more definitely of Catilina, of Coelius, of Dolabella entirely resembling the battles between those who had and those who had not, which a century before agitated the Hellenic world.(55)
— from The History of Rome (Volumes 1-5) by Theodor Mommsen

Club of Chicago on domestic economy
Sumner, Helen L. Survey, The , quoted Sutter, Maud Symphony orchestras Syndicalism Thomas, W. L, quoted Topp, Mr. Trade agreement a typical Hart, Schaffner and Marx Trade unions, aims of, xx and factory inspection and standard of living and women members as training schools conservative and radical compared city federations of craft form of dues of exclusiveness of federation of in other fields industrial form of interstate coöperation of women of juvenile union locals of women's, best training school one big union outside support for relations between labor bodies reorganization of women membership of supported by labor men United States Agricultural Department United States Agricultural Department, and immigration census of, occupations under industrial development of See also Investigations United Tailoresses' Society University of Chicago Valesh, Eva McDonald Van Etten, Ida Vassar College Vincent, John J. Vocational education, and the immigrant as part of public system A.F. of L. on co-education only solution of Commercial Club of Chicago, on domestic economy ideal plan for in Germany original form of tendencies of experts women's share in, inadequate Voice of Industry Vote, the Wages Wages group N.Y. Commission evidence regarding Waight, Lavinia Wald, Lillian D. Walling, William English War orders Ward, Lester F. Watters, J.C. Whitehead, Myrtle Whitney, Edward B. Wilkinson, J.W. Wilson, J. Stitt, quoted Winslow, Charles H. Winters, Sallie Woerishofer, Carola Wolfe, F.E., quoted Woman, as the organizer as the race double function of Woman suffrage, and civic work, and education Woman suffrage, and great strikes and industrial struggle and social control indorsed by, A.F. of L. labor conventions movement for, in Great Britain organization of women voters under organized women and Women, and vocational training and vocations compulsory underbidders in meat-packing plants non-wage-earning Woolston, Howard B., quoted Work, John M., quoted Working Women's Society Young, Anne End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Trade Union Woman, by Alice Henry *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TRADE UNION WOMAN *** ****
— from The Trade Union Woman by Alice Henry

Costs of Carriage or do each
7. Which party in foreign trade pays the Costs of Carriage, or do each pay them in equal proportion?
— from Principles of Political Economy by Arthur Latham Perry

conversation or choice of duets ever
But if their conversation or choice of duets ever betrayed the least tendency to what Ellen considered philandering, Ellen promptly nipped that tendency in the bud and blotted Rosemary out for the rest of the evening.
— from Rainbow Valley by L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

cases of chalk or dirt eating
Extreme cases of chalk or dirt eating have been noted; such tendencies are decidedly abnormal, and require medical attention.
— from The Mother and Her Child by William S. (William Samuel) Sadler

change of colour or diminution ensued
In this state of the water, I observed bubbles of air to rise from it, and especially in one place, to which some shelves, that I had in it, directed them; and having set an inverted glass vessel to catch them, in a few days I collected, a considerable quantity of this air, which issued spontaneously from the putrid water; and putting nitrous air to it, I found that no change of colour or diminution ensued, so that it must have been, in the highest degree, noxious.
— from Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air by Joseph Priestley

consumption of champagne offers direct encouragement
Many learned people, including one section of the medical profession, incline to the belief that consumption of champagne offers direct encouragement to gout.
— from The Flowing Bowl A Treatise on Drinks of All Kinds and of All Periods, Interspersed with Sundry Anecdotes and Reminiscences by Edward Spencer


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