RM2AKRN2T–Canadian transportation & distribution management . 92% of the union member-ship lies (and where no general freightrate reductions have been ordered), aresettled. / Second.—Because the volume of trafficin the immediate future is problematicaland any serious decline, if coupled with adecrease in rates, would have very graveeffect on even the most favorably situatedmanagements. The railways have spoken against blan-ket decreases on the grounds that it wouldbe in the interests of the country as awhole to concentrate any beneficial effectto be expected, on key commodities ratherthan distribute the
RM2ANFBR5–MrPunch's history of modern England . enteen hundred. Almack himself died in1781, bequeathing the Assembly Rooms to his niece, whomarried Willis, after whom they were subsequently named. By1840 their glory had largely departed, but so serious a reviewas the Quarterly wrote respectfully of their decline : The palmydays of exclusiveness are gone by in England. Though it isobviously impossible to prevent any given number of personsfrom congregating and re-establishing an oligarchy, we arequite sure that the attempt would be ineffectual, and that thesense of their importance w^ould extend little b
RM2AJ94DG–British exploits in South America; a history of British activities in exploration, military adventure, diplomacy, science, and trade, in Latin American . BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTH AMERICA. VIADUCT CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTH AMERICA TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 533 that this aggressive policy has led Germany to the vergeof bankruptcy, as some allege. Even so, that would notreturn to us the volume of past trade that the policy haslost us. There must be serious reasons for this specious growthand real decline which during the last quarter of a cen-tury has occurred in the face of a favoring situation.There
RM2AKP1BJ–History of Europe, ancient and medieval: Earliest man, the Orient, Greece and Rome . otheism (see§112). Ikhnaton, the mostunique of their kings, en-deavored to make this be-lief in one god the religionof the whole Empire, butthe opposition of the priestsand the people was toostrong, and he perished inthe attempt. 54. Decline and Fallof the Egyptian Empire(1150 B.C.). Serious religious conflicts at home had thus greatlyweakened Egypt by the middle of the fourteenth century (1350)B.C. After it had recovered itself somewhat, the great PharaohsSeti I (Fig. 20) and his son Ramses II (Fig. 18) parti
RM2AG6R03–. Review of reviews and world's work. y these opera-tions. This period of inflation was first checked inthe fall of 1902. At that time, the banks andconservative Wall Street operators, representedby Mr. Clews himself, gave emphatic warningsof the common danger, and no doubt by theircourse prevented a most serious collapse in busi-ness. Then came a long period of decline, inwhich hundreds of thousands of people were im-poverished or ruined. All classes of speculatorswere involved in this depression ; but the coun-try as a whole suffered no such disturbance asoccurred in 1893 or 1873. Mr. Clews
RM2ANE494–Doubt and other things, verse and illustrations . Let the serious have their say, As weve lived well pass away, So bring the song and bring the wine— Fitting things for lifes decline; Bring the wine and bring the bowl. Think not you will lose your soul. For many men as wise as they Have lived and died in this same way. A life unsuited to the present day? Let them cheer up—we soon will pass away. [229] Digitized by Microsoft® r-^irgrir-i—-fcl;. T* G Cc-V h. o^ *^J^ **^ ^^ *^(, A wandering breath of fragrant May,A soft caressing breath of spring,Awakens in my heart todayThe child that long sinc
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