| 1922 - 254 pages
...Pope, "lay it down as a general and lasting law, that workingmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost in body, mind and property." On the other hand, Pope Leo denounces those societies which "are in the hands of secret leaders, .... | |
| 1890 - 516 pages
...organised and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable means for attaining what is aimed at—that is to say, for helping each individual member to better...condition to the utmost in body, mind, and property." protect natural rights, not destroy them ; and if it forbids its citizens to form associations it contradicts... | |
| Henry George - 1891 - 194 pages
...may lay it down as a general and perpetual law, that Workmen's Associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost in body, mind, and property. It is clear that they must pay special and principal attention to piety and morality, and that their... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...efforts are being made by men really competent to lead. The report of the Labour Commission which is now sitting will be looked for with keen interest. Watchful...me it is specially interesting that the Bishop of Home in his forcible appeal again and again cites the opinion of St. Thomas Aquinas, who was a learned... | |
| Henry George - 1892 - 216 pages
...(1) THEY SHOULD BE FOUNDED ON RELIGION. 61. Speaking summarily, we may lay it down as a general and perpetual law that Workmen's Associations should be...condition to the utmost in body, mind, and property. It is clear that they must pay special and principal attention to piety and morality, and that their... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1893 - 852 pages
...we may lay it down as a general and perpetual law that workmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost in body, mind and property. (35). XI. Organization and Purposes. The offices and charges of the society should be distributed for... | |
| Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1894 - 422 pages
...care over the health, interests, and instruction of the employed is exercised by many owners of works. Workmen must not forget that the choice of their own...body, mind, and property." The words will be found in an Encyclical letter which Pope Leo XIII. issued on the " Condition of Labour," and it is specially... | |
| Ontario. Bureau of Industries - 1894 - 656 pages
...workmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most Bnitable means for attaining what is aimed at, that is to say,...condition to the utmost in body, mind and property. (35). XI. Organization and Purposes, The offices and charges of the society should be distributed for... | |
| Henry George - 1894 - 176 pages
...as to furnish the best and most suitable means for attaining what is aimed at, that is to say, fqr helping each individual member to better his condition to the utmost in body, mind, and property. It is clear that they must pay special and principal attention to piety and morality, and that their... | |
| 1899 - 632 pages
...intervention,2 and which above all commands a return to ancient guilds organized in such a way that they should "furnish the best and most suitable means for attaining...better his condition to the utmost, in body, mind, and property."3 These associations are to settle disputes between masters and workmen and to take the proper... | |
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