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  • trade unions, as compared with 16,087 at the end of 1905. Of the membership in 1905, 5277 were iron and metal workers, 4910 journeymen (factory workers),...
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  • vil verge mit land (a play on Norwegian politics at the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905), and, above all, with Aristophanic...
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  • Trades Unions, there were international units of trade unions—or internationals—by industries: The International Textile Union, the Metal Workers Union, The...
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  • 14 Iron and Steel by Henry Marion Howe 32019011911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 14 — Iron and SteelHenry Marion Howe ​IRON AND STEEL. 1. Iron, the...
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  • trades, metal trades, railway employees, union label trades, and mining. The six largest of the affiliated unions are the United Mine Workers', the Carpenters'...
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  • upon Norway. Personal liberty perhaps suffered, but the Norwegian peasant remained a freeman while his counterpart in Denmark was a serf. Norwegian law...
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  • NORWAY comprises the western and northern divisions of the Scandinavian peninsula. It is bounded N. by the Arctic Ocean, W. by the Norwegian Sea and the...
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  • for a 56-hour week for glass-workers, an 8-hour day for the iron and steel trades, for workers in paper and pulp mills and in the manufacture of chemicals...
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  • of a compound metal, consisting of about nine parts of copper and one part of tin. 3. An age when iron superseded bronze for weapons and cutting tools...
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  • only of coal, iron and potash salts. Compare this with our country, which abounds in gold, silver, copper and practically all other metals, besides furnishing...
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  • pharmaceuticals, and in oxychloride and oxysulfate cements. Principal uses for the metal include the production of aluminum alloys and ductile iron, as a reducing...
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  • timber, copper, zinc, iron ore, silver Land use: 8% arable land; 0% permanent crops; NEGL% meadows and pastures; 76% forest and woodland; 16% other; includes...
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  • the metal-workers copied by illuminators of manuscripts; the Book of Kells, its perfect workmanship and microscopic illuminations; copies of metal spiral...
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  • quantities in extensive deposits of titanic iron as well as in the form of rutile and in sphene. The rare metal tellurium occurs native in Colorado in one...
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  • the unskilled workers theoretically available to them unless they first succeeded in satisfying their formidable demand for skilled workers The Committee...
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  • Under the head of particulars of work and wages to piece-workers an important new power, highly valued by the workers, was given to apply the principle with...
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  • who at one time had been the Norwegian Crown Prince, himself took the initiative, and in Dec. 1914 invited the Norwegian and Danish monarchs to a meeting...
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  • Mediterranean and New York Company   75 Merchant flag, red ensign   40, 47, 58, 73, 80 Merchant Shipping (Colours) Act   58 Metal-workers, flag of the...
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  • of workers in metals, makes no mention of coined money. Herodotus says that the Lydians, as far as he knew, were the first who struck money; and although...
    212 bytes (6,626 words) - 05:59, 21 October 2019
  • to his idea. Olaf, St., a Norwegian king; wrested the throne from Eric, and set himself to propagate Christianity by fire and sword, excited disaffection...
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