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... 02 Sen. Daniel Inouye APEC 2011 HAWAI‘I NOAA KNOWS FISHERIES… NOA... ... habitats, ensure our seafood is safe, and inform decision-makers. The NOAA Fisheries Service touches the lives of everyone in the U.S. Pacifc island... ...ing natural marine resources and ensuring valuable, healthy fsheries. NOAA Fisheries Pacifc Islands Region’s area of responsibility is bound by the ... ...e total EEZ area of the continental U.S. and Alaska combined. More than 300 Fisheries staff in the Pacifc Islands Region work together to provide the... ...vide lasting jobs, foodc and recreational opportunities. As a steward, NOAA Fisheries has an obligation to conserve, protect, and manage living mar... ...ile inconveniences are inevitable, the Secret Service, working together with law enforcement and public safety partners, will make every effort to min...
... King did not wish to marry Simpson, merely to make her his consort by changing the law to allow for a morganatic marriage (of people from different... ...ut". Caesarean section was mandated in case of the mother's death in the "Roman Law" wrongly attributed to Numa Pompilius, the second of Rome's ... ...hired gumshoes, who spent their time mostly spying on each other. In 1923, Walter Law was found dead in his Nash sedan. Belva was involved with hi... ...portation, telecommunications, and computer networks. The police - there are 16,000 law enforcement agencies in the Unites States alone - is never ... ...order to provide assistance, without charge, to federal, state, local, and foreign law enforcement agencies investigating unusual or repetitive vio... ...deep interest in Mexican culture, described a ritual in honor of the Aztec gods of fisheries: "They scattered before him parched corn, called ...
... on Hawaiian shores, the health and well-being of the people was reflected in the health of nature around them. Today, whether looking to the sea and fisheries, or to the flat lands and mountains, or to the condition of the people, it is all too easy to find signs of stress and diminishing health of Hawaiian nature and the native culture. As will be seen in this study, thi...
...) conducted detailed archivalhistorical documentary research, and oral history interviews to identify and document, traditional knowledge of Hawaiian fisheries—including those extending from mountain streams to the beaches, estuaries and near shore, and extending out to the deep sea—and changes in the nature of fishery resources of the Hawaiian Islands as recorded in both ...
...beliefs, traditions, customs and practices; the locations of, and types of fish caught; or about the changing conditions of the resources—in Hawaiian fisheries....
...terview Methodology -- 1 -- Release of Oral History Interview Records -- 3 -- Contributors to the Oral History Interviews -- 3 -- Kapalilua Lands And Fisheries: A Historical Overview -- 5 -- An Overview of Hawaiian Settlement -- 5 -- An Account of the Naming of Kolo and Olelomoana (Human Bone Used to Make Fishhooks) -- 6 -- The Journal of Chester S. Lyman (A Journey along ...
...ustomary practices, as handed down from their elders; traditions of wahi pana (storied landscapes); practices associated with land and water use, and fisheries (including collection practices); historical descriptions of development and management of the East Maui Irrigation System, and water flow; past and on-going resource stewardship practices; and the relationship betw...
...nce XXXVII. The Lessons of Transition XXXVIII. The Morality of Child Labor XXXIX. Law and Technology XL. The Author Economics - Psychology's Neg... ...dministered by some supreme, transcendental principle is restored. This sense of "law and order" is further enhanced when the theory yields predic... ...ons which come true, either because they are self-fulfilling or because some real "law", or pattern, has emerged. Alas, this happens rarely. As "Th... ...wer. Influential antitrust thinkers, such as Robert Bork, recommended to revise the law to focus solely on consumer welfare. These - and other ins... ...oligopolies under the Community Merger Control Regulation, in European Competition law Review (Vol 4, Issue 3), Juan Briones Alonso writes: "At fi... ...d underage labor be subjected to blanket castigation. Working in the gold mines or fisheries of the Philippines is hardly comparable to waiting on ...
...remains employed. Thus, a graduated incentive scale has to be part of any law and incentive plan. Example: employers will get increasing participati... ...remains employed. Thus, a graduated incentive scale has to be part of any law and incentive plan. Example: employers will get increasing participati... ... allowed (see details below). I recommend altering the Labour Relations Law to allow more flexible hiring and firing procedures. Currently, to dis... .... They will be considered pensioners for the purposes of every applicable law and benefit (for instance, for the purposes of the Health Fund). 2. T... ...ir compensation for their accumulated work tenure, in accordance with the law (=their severance fee). 4. They will begin to receive monthly pension ... ... But severe drops were registered in mining and industry, agriculture and fisheries, forestry (which was already depressed in 1989). Only water trea... ...e labor be subjected to blanket castigation. Working in the gold mines or fisheries of the Philippines is hardly comparable to waiting on tables in ...
...trative districts); 691 communes Legal system: based on French and Is- lamic law, with socialist principles; new constitution adopted by referendum No... ...e divisions: 18 provinces Legal system: formerly based on Portu- guese civil law system and customary law; being modified along socialist model Nation... ...ependent territory Capital: The Valley Legal system: based on English common law; constitution came into effect on 1 April 1982 Branches: 11-member Ho... ...hes, 2 dependencies (Barbuda, Redonda) Legal system: based on English common law; British Caribbean Court of Appeal has exclusive original jurisdictio... ...e from the Netherlands is granted in 1996 Legal system: based on Dutch civil law system, with some English common law influence Government leaders: Ac... ... 29.4% construction and public works, 13.1% agriculture, 7.3% industry, 2.2% fisheries, 16.3% other; 14% unemployed Organized labor: 11% of labor forc... ...metric tons (1983) Major industries: light construction, shirts, soap, beer, fisheries, shrimp processing Electric power: 4,300 kW capacity; 3 million... ...985 Natural resources: tin, rubber, natural gas, tungsten, tantalum, timber, fisheries prod- ucts Agriculture: main crops rice, sugar, corn, rubber, m...
...sponsibility Pg 287 Freedom and Irresponsibility Pg 288 Ownership Pg 290 Law Pg 291 War Pg 296 Conclusion Chapter Six ‘A’: Civilization ... ...lation: Antagonism and Competition Pg 366 Sports Pg 401 Happiness Pg 402 Law Pg 413 Logic and Legality Pg 420 Science and Balance Pg 4... ...in a strict sequence. Cause and Effect can also be defined by Newton’s Third Law of Motion which states: “For every action: there is an equal and o... ...s: “For every action: there is an equal and opposite reaction.” However this Law is not worded correctly. The proper wording is: “For every action... ...p a black hole. Then there would be no black hole at all. Newton’s Third Law of Motion states: “For every action: there is an equal and opposi... ...als, they made the government change the chemicals being used. They made the fisheries stop killing endangered whales. But they did not stop cutti...
...mport requirements administered by the Korea Food and Drug Administration, the National Fisheries Products Quality Inspection Service, and the Natio... ...and regulations as they are written, they do not aim to measure the extent to which the law is actually applied, which impacts the relevance of each... ...ction of duties and taxes, the compilation of statistics and the application of Customs law. General Annex Standard 3.16: In support of the Goods ... ...he operation and to ensure that all requirements relating to the application of Customs law have been complied with. General Annex Standard 6.2: C... ...ustoms control shall be limited to that necessary to ensure compliance with the Customs law. Specific Annex A Standard 8: Where the Customs requir...
... -- Escape of de Pontis and capture of the robbers -- A singular appeal to the law -- The vast booty acquired at Cartagena is lost in litigation -- Am... ...entrusted the command of two vessels which he had fitted out to his brother-in-law, Lopez Villalobos, and sent him upon a voyage of discovery in the P... ... prayed at the tomb of the prophet; having done all that was required by their law and prophet they felt their salvation was assured; thenceforth they... ...niards for their destruction. Cuitlahua was succeeded by Guatemozin, a son-in-law of the late Montezuma, who, though only twenty- four years of age, ... ...rfere with the sacred rights of property. His burning zeal in the interests of law and order commended him to the government as a proper person to pro... ...es, and some Russians who were there for their government, developing the seal fisheries. It was not until November 26th, that departure was made from...
... ciprocal blessings of which, would supersede, and render the obligations of law and government unnec essary while they remained perfectly just to e... ...gland than in some other countries, but the WILL of the king is as much the LAW of the land in Britain as in France, with this difference, that inste... ... in a just estimation, it is as great a folly to pay a Bunker hill price for law, as for land. As I have always considered the independancy of this co... ...meant to be in earnest; otherwise, it is like wasting an estate on a suit at law, to regulate the trespasses of a tenant, whose lease is just expiring... ...ise, as not to see, that (consider ing what has happened) he will suffer no law to be made here, but such as suit HIS purpose. We may be as effectual... ...e to begin on maritime matters than now, while our tim ber is standing, our fisheries blocked up, and our sail ors and shipwrights out of employ. Me...
...decide the facts between P . & B. and S.C. It is said that under a general law, whenever a R. R. Co. gets tired of its debts, it may transfer fraudule... ...n let him submit to just terms to obtain it. Let him, say we, have general law in advance (guarded in every possible way against fraud), so that, when... ...ishes the true rule for surveyors in establishing lines between them. That law, being in force at the time each became a purchaser, becomes a con- dit... ...ch became a purchaser, becomes a con- dition of the purchase. And, by that law, I think the true rule for dividing into quar- ters any interior sectio... ...her of which will secure the State. 1st. If in literal compliance with the law you issue bonds bearing interest from 1st July, 1859, you may deduct fr... ...ain and France, a deep interest in the preservation and development of the fisheries adjacent to the northeastern coast and islands of this continent,...
...s between the two nations as to the language of their several churches and law 5 Thomas de Quincey courts. The process of ordination and induction is... ...al power; to shift the elec- tion of clergymen from the lay hands in which law and us- age had lodged it; and, under a plausible mask of making the el... ...ities. But at this point commence other steps not so rigorously defined by law or usage, nor so absolutely within one uni- form interpretation of thei... ... of presentation, that might be secular, and to be dealt with by a secular law. But the rest were acts which belonged not to a kingdom of this world. ... ...the patron’s power, ranging itself (as sooner or later it would) under the law of the land, it was necessary that they should decline that struggle, b... ...ance. But, after making every allowance for greater proximity to the pearl fisheries, and for other advantages enjoyed by the people of Palestine, the...
...paid mission- ary; the half-educated, litigious, envious, and disreputable law- yer, with his counterpoise, a brother of the profession, of bet- ter o... ...e than Marmaduke Temple’s right to forbid him,” he said. “But if there’s a law about it at all, though who ever heard of a law that a man shouldn’t ki... ...f a law that a man shouldn’t kill deer where he pleased!—but if there is a law at all, it should be to keep people from the use of smooth-bores. A bod... ...its king. They were the dwellings of two young men who were cunning in the law; an equal number of that class who chaffered to the wants of the commun... ...ars, with a condition to liberate him at the end of the pe- riod. Then the law provided that all born after a certain day should be free, the males at... ...e means were resorted to; and, as the season had now arrived when the bass fisheries were allowed by the provisions of the law that Judge T emple had ...
... severity. Dr. Cameron was finally executed with all the severities of the law of treason; and his death remains in popular estima- tion a dark blot u... ...to Dumfries via Moffat.] and mounted your miserable hack to return to your law drudg- ery, still sounds in my ears. It seemed to say, ‘Happy dog! you ... ..., rather than part with you, Alan, I attended a weary season at the Scotch Law Class; a wearier at the Civil; and with what excellent advantage, my no... ...ty within, who impose on grown country gentlemen with bouncing brocards of law. [The Hall of the Parliament House of Edinburgh was, in former days, di... ...s consecrated to the use of the Courts of Justice and the gentlemen of the law; while the outer divi- sion was occupied by the stalls of stationers, t... ...what passed between you and my late landlord, are yourself a proprietor of fisheries.’ ‘Not a proprietor,’ he replied, ‘I am only, in copartnery with ... ..., in copartnery with others, a tacksman or lessee of some valuable salmon- fisheries a little down the coast. But mistake me not. The evil of angling,... ...racted agony a principle of delight and enjoyment. I do indeed cause these fisheries to be conducted for the necessary taking, kill- ing, and selling ... ...ey may find thee intimate with all the Scottish statutes concerning salmon fisheries, from the lex aquarum, downward. As for the Lady of the Mantle, I...
...y the death of one of her kings of the race of Hercules. He was allowed by law to take with him 300 men, and these he chose most carefully, not merely... ... might have been crumbs gathered from their fuller instruction through the Law and the Prophets. One thing is plain, that even in dealing with heathen... ...aced the deeper and more earnest yearnings of the minds that had become a ‘law unto themselves’. The Pythagoreans were bound together in a brotherhood... ... had grown ashamed of their own true religion and the strict ways of their law, and thought them old-fashioned. They joined in the Greek sports, playe... ...es. Any person who observed the Sabbath day, or any other ordinance of the law of Moses, was put to death in a most cruel manner; all the books of the... ...; for whom he had made roads, drained marshes, introduced cattle, and made fisheries and salt pans, changing the whole aspect of the place, and lessen...
...ng out in the morning, left his shop nominally in charge of his brother-in-law. It could be done, because there was very little business at any time, ... ...tensible business. And, moreover, his wife was in charge of his brother-in-law. The shop was small, and so was the house. It was one of those grimy br... ... hand, she experi- enced a complete relief from material cares. Her son-in-law’s heavy good nature inspired her with a sense of absolute safety. Her d... ...less devils? Teeth and ears mark the criminal? Do they? And what about the law that marks him still better—the pretty branding instrument invented by ... ...very, feudalism, in- dividualism, collectivism. This is the statement of a law, not an empty prophecy.” The disdainful pout of Comrade Ossipon’s thick... ...ow irri- tated he is by the attacks on his Bill for the Nationalisation of Fisheries. They call it the beginning of social revolution. Of course, it i... ...every day. He does it all himself. Seems unable to trust anyone with these Fisheries.” “And yet he’s given a whole half hour to the consideration of m... ...erwork.” The sympathetic Toodles welcomed this opening for a chuckle. “The Fisheries won’t kill me. I am used to late hours,” he declared, with ingenu...
...een premeditated; it has arisen mathematically in obedience to the unknown law which has ruled in the succession of these letters. It appears to me a ... ...nal sentence was written in a proper manner, and afterwards distorted by a law which we have yet to discover. Whoever possesses the key of this cipher... ...e time the only occupant. Usually the English and French con- servators of fisheries moor in this bay, but just then they were cruising about the west... ... peaks. The range of the eye extended over the whole island. By an optical law which obtains at all great heights, the shores seemed raised and the ce... ...f the crust of the earth.” “I don’t deny it.” “ And here, according to the law of increasing temperature, there ought to be a heat of 2,732 deg. Fahr.... ...y.” “But won’t this density augment?” “Y es; according to a rather obscure law. It is well known that the weight of bodies diminishes as fast as we de...
... map. Then turning to me, said: “The Island of Ceylon, noted for its pearl-fisheries. Would you like to visit one of them, M. Aronnax?” “Certainly, Ca... ...ax?” “Certainly, Captain.” “Well, the thing is easy. Though, if we see the fisheries, we shall not see the fishermen. The annual exportation has not y... ...m- mander of the Nautilus has invited us to visit the mag- nificent Ceylon fisheries to-morrow, in your company; he did it kindly, and behaved like a ... ...ea is solidified by the ice, the lower depths are free by the Providential law which 217 Jules Verne has placed the maximum of density of the waters ... ... had scarcely spoken, when Captain Nemo imposed silence, saying: “I am the law, and I am the judge! I am the oppressed, and there is the oppressor! Th...
...d strainings, I inferred he was hard at work booting himself; though by no law of propriety that I ever heard of, is any man required to be private wh... ...rs and Judges. Delight,—top-gallant delight is to him, who acknowledges no law or lord, but the Lord his God, and is only a patriot to heaven. Delight... ...with her last gift—a night-cap for Stubb, the second mate, her brother-in- law, and a spare Bible for the steward—after all this, the two Captains, Pe... .... Whaling not respectable? Whaling is imperial! By old En- glish statutory law, the whale is declared “a royal fish.” Oh, that’s only nominal! The wha... ... these things, and I am not. Will you tell me whether it is an unalterable law in this fishery, Mr. Flask, for an oarsman to break his own back pull- ... ..., I had a good view of that sight so remarkable to a tyro in the far ocean fisheries—a whaler at sea, and long absent from home. As if the waves had b... ...n into the South Seas, for the pur- pose of extending the Spermaceti Whale Fisheries.” In this book is an outline purporting to be a “Picture of a Phy... ... quantity of beer, too, is very large, 10,800 barrels. Now, as those polar fisheries could only be prosecuted in the short summer of that climate, so ...
...er wrote. O poor sister! well for you to be far from here, and keep that as your last remembrance of him! The ladies of the clergyman’s family, his wi... ... hands behind her, and declined to accept it; backing into the fireplace, and very shrilly declar- ing, regardless of remonstrance from her friends, t... ...e my shameful wishes for the best of mothers long taught otherwise and in the best of omes though now reduced to take the present liberty on the Iway ... ...tam. But when her youngest child came in after The Uncommercial Traveller 121 dinner (for I dined with them, and we had no other com- pany than Speck... ... nations and succeeding ages, I do not doubt, but perhaps a little the better now and then for being pricked up to its work. T urning off into Old Pal... ...ve got hold of the W onderful Lamp, I knew he would have trimmed it and lighted it, and delivered a lecture over it on the qualities of sperm-oil, wit...
...d strainings, I inferred he was hard at work booting himself; though by no law of propriety that I ever heard of, is any man required to be private wh... ... and Judges. Delight, — top gallant delight is to him, who acknowledges no law or lord, but the Lord his God, and is only a patriot to heaven. Delight... ...th her last gifts — a night cap for Stubb, the second mate, her brother in law, and a spare Bible for the steward — after all this, the two captains, ... ...le. Whaling not respectable? Whaling is imperial! By old English statutory law, the whale is declared “a royal fish.” Oh, that’s only nominal! The whal... ... these things, and I am not. Will you tell me whether it is an unalterable law in this fishery, Mr. Flask, for an oarsman to break his own back pulling... ...orn into the South Seas, for the purpose of extending the Spermaceti Whale Fisheries.” In 256 Chapter 55 Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales this boo...
...ast few, years American and English vessels engaged in the extensive whale fisheries of the Pacific have occasionally, when short of provisions, put i... ...the aggrieved party. T o whom could we apply for redress? We had left both law and equity on the other side of the Cape; and unfortunately, with a ver... ... any offence against the public. To all appearance there were no courts of law or equity. There was no municipal police for the purpose of apprehendin... ...! savages! ay, cannibals! and how came they without the aid of established law, to exhibit, in so emi- nent a degree, that social order which is the g... ... each other. They seemed to be governed by that sort of tacit common-sense law which, say what they will of the inborn lawlessness of the human race, ... ...n entire group. In illustration of this latter peculiarity, I may cite the law which forbids a female to enter a canoe—a pro- hibition which prevails ...
... the only person that reaps the advantages of them with- out incurring the trouble, — you, who are really more one of Madame’s maids of honor than I a... ...sed his eyes towards the vicomte, and said, “It appears that you come from Paris, monsieur?” “This minute, monseigneur.” “How is the king?” “His majes... .... All the servants of the castle, under the inspection of the officers, were sent into the city in quest of provisions, and ten horsemen were dispatch... ...so much grace, mingled with the profound timidity inspired by the presence of the king, that the latter lost, while looking at her, a few words of the... ...e, but cast around an uncertain, dead, and aimless look over the assembly. He with his eyes interrogated his mother more than twenty times: but she, g... ...nst. You are the ally of England, sire, and not of Charles II. It was doubtless wrong, from a family point of view, to sign a treaty with a man who ha...
...ndly and without intelligent design. That’s generally the way a brother-in-law happens into a man’s life.” Marlow’s tone being apologetic and our new ... ...and might be away for some time. He regretted it very much. His brother-in-law was expected next day but he didn’t know whether he was a chess-player.... ... is an elope- ment? Was the girl afraid of your wife? And your brother-in- law? What on earth possesses him to make a clandestine match of it? Was he ... ... wife too?” Fyne made an effort to rouse himself. “Of course my brother-in-law, Captain Anthony, the son of ….” He checked himself as if trying to bre... ... on the coast of Patagonia, quarries in Labrador—such like specula- tions. Fisheries to feed a canning Factory on the banks of the Amazon was one of t... ..., and done enough of other things, highly reprehensible in the eyes of the law, to earn for himself seven years’ penal servitude. The sentence making ...
...ad to admit—it has been rather a sloppy business. “The people who made the law knew their own minds, but we English are not an expressive people.” The... ...rvice in the drains or the nationalised mines or the nationalised deep-sea fisheries if not in the army or navy, we should not have had any such men. ... ...a view to the control of all staple products. It should administer the sea law of the world, and control and standardise freights in the common intere...
...nother commodity will purchase; and there is no reason to suppose that the law of exchangeable value is more difficult of ascertainment in this case t... ...e is more difficult of ascertainment in this case than in other cases. The law, however, cannot be precisely the same as in the common cases. When two... ..., unequal than equal. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. We shall now examine whether the same law of inter- change, which we have shown to apply upon the supposi- tion o... ...lready explained, we shall see that this is not by any means a uni- versal law: the fact may correspond with it, or it may not. For suppose that the p... ...he demand for a commodity as its price falls, is not governed by any fixed law. Suppose, for instance, that the advantage happened to be divided equal... ... the knowledge of the agriculturist. The inquiry into the rent of mines or fisheries, or into the value of the precious metals, elicits truths which h...
...d space I him dilate and fuse the immortal laws, To make himself by them the law unto himself. WHEN I R EAD THE B OOK When I read the book, the biogr... ...en and she with her half spread wings, I see in them and myself the same old law. The press of my foot to the earth springs a hundred affections, They... ...mets. I help myself to material and immaterial, No guard can shut me off, no law prevent me. Leaves of Grass –Whitman 75 I anchor my ship for a litt... ...ingers clutching, Arm’d and fearless, eating, drinking, sleeping, loving. No law less than ourselves owning, sailing, soldiering, thieving, threatenin... ...earts of the whole race of men, Its effusion of strength and will overwhelms law and mocks all authority and all argument against it.) Leaves of Grass... ...e, the fluid movement of the population, The superior marine, free commerce, fisheries, whaling, gold digging, Wharf hemm’d cities, railroad and steam...
... Constitution, all will, of course, arrange themselves under the will of the law, and unite in com mon efforts for the common good. All, too, will be... ...ust be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to vio late would be oppression. Let us, then, fel... ...ment on earth. I believe it the only one where every man, at the call of the law, would fly to the standard of the law, and would meet invasions of th... ...s in the arts of first necessity, and they are covered with the aegis of the law against aggressors from among ourselves. But the endeavors to enlight... ...ic tranquillity in reform ing these abuses by the salutary coercions of the law; but the experiment is noted to prove that, since truth INAUGURAL ADD... ...ertain degree dependent on their pros perous state. Many are engaged in the fisheries. These interests are exposed to invasion in the wars between ot... ...ghest im portance to the nation. Its agriculture, commerce, manu factures, fisheries, revenue, in short, its peace, may all be affected by it. Atten... ...er ests which the United States have in the Pacific, in commerce and in the fisheries, have also made it neces sary to maintain a naval force there ...
...ation and circumstances. With France and with Britain we are rivals in the fisheries, and can supply their markets cheaper than they can them- selves,... ...slators but advocates and parties to the causes which they determine? Is a law proposed concerning private debts? It is a question to which the credit... ...ment to the trade of America which are rights of the Union—I allude to the fisheries, to the navigation of the Western lakes, and to that of the Missi... ...sissippi needs no comment. France and Britain are concerned with us in the fisheries, and view 50 The Federalist Papers them as of the utmost moment ... ...nment implies the power of making laws. It is essen- tial to the idea of a law, that it be attended with a sanction; or, in other words, a penalty or ... ...onounce the resolutions of such a ma- jority to be contrary to the supreme law of the land, uncon- stitutional, and void. If the people were not taint... ... the State governments. The magistracy, being equally the ministers of the law of the land, from whatever source it might emanate, would doubt- less b... ...the order and ends of civil polity, by substituting vio- lence in place of law, or the destructive coercion of the sword in place of the mild and salu...
...on between the values of gold and silver money was not fixed by any public law or proclama- tion, but was left to be settled by the market. If a debto... ... found convenient to ascertain this proportion, and to declare by a public law, that a guinea, for example, of such a weight and fineness, should ex- ... ...er. It is otherwise, at least through the greater part of Europe, in river fisheries. A salmon fishery pays a rent; and rent, though it cannot well be... ... The masters, being fewer in number, can combine much more easily: and the law, besides, authorises, or at least does not prohibit, their combinations... ...he easiness or hardness of the mas- ters. Where wages are not regulated by law, all that we can pretend to determine is, what are the most usual; and ... ...rincipally drawn from three sources; the produce of land, of mines, and of fisheries. These afford continual supplies of provisions and materials, of ... ...equire continual, though no doubt much smaller supplies. Lands, mines, and fisheries, require all both a fixed and circulat- ing capital to cultivate ... ...ccasion for. Land even replaces, in part at least, the capitals with which fisheries and mines are cultivated. It is the produce of land which draws t... ...ich extracts the minerals from its bowels. The produce of land, mines, and fisheries, when their natural fertility is equal, is in proportion to the e...
...and respect for human rights and fun- damental freedoms and of the rule of law, DESIRING to deepen the solidarity between their peoples while respecti... ...traditions common to the Member States, as general principles of Community law. 3. The Union shall provide itself with the means neces- sary to attain... ...or in Ar- ticle l00c; (e) a common policy in the sphere of agriculture and fisheries; (f) a common policy in the sphere of transport; (g) a system ens... ...tives for the co-ordination of the above mentioned provisions laid down by law, regula- tion or administrative action. After the end of the sec- ond s... ...iod, issue directives for the co-ordination of the provisions laid down by law, regu- lation or administrative action in Member States con- cerning th... ...least one Member State amendment of the existing prin- ciples laid down by law governing the professions with respect to training and conditions of ac...
... in the same district, usually in the same village; and to that condition, law, custom, habits, morals, have adapted themselves. The whole plan and co... ...cific employer, but he never set out to arraign all employers; he took the law and the Church and Statecraft and politics for the higher and noble thi... ...eases not only to believe in the employer, but he ceases to believe in the law, ceases to believe in Parlia- ment, as a means to that tolerable life h... ...a museum of Gladstonian legacies rather than govern- ing our world to-day. Law is the basis of civilisation, but the lawyer is the law’s consequence, ... ...n, has become a very urgent matter. To destroy him, to get him back to his law courts and keep him there, it is necessary to destroy the machinery of ... ...te making the State the sole employer; it is chiefly in transport, mining, fisheries, forestry, the cultivation of the food staples, and the manufactu... ...iod it had to be) of patient and heroic labour, the men for the mines, the fisheries, the sanitary services, railway routine, the women for hospital, ...
...ng the lapse of the current, an emblem of all progress, following the same law with the system, with time, and all that is made; the weeds at the bott... ...se of a ship, so our boat, being of wood, gladly availed itself of the old law that the heavier shall float the lighter, and though a dull water fowl,... ...erica are not so interesting to the student of nature, as the more fertile law itself, which depos its their spawn on the tops of mountains, and on t... ...n. Falling all the way, and yet not discouraged by the lowest fall. By the law of its birth never to become stagnant, for it has come out of the cloud... ...casionally; but locks and dams have proved more or less destructive to the fisheries. The shad make their appearance early in May, at the same time wi... ...is within.” Thus he earned the title of first permanent settler. In 1694 a law was passed “that every settler who deserted a town for fear of the Indi...
...or wife’s rustic ig- norance as to the usages then recently established by law with regard to the kind of money that could be legally ten- dered. This... ... thought themselves not amenable to justice; and again, the majesty of the law was offended at this intrusion upon an affair already under solemn cour... ...ll other regards whatsoever; to make this the first, the second, the third law of her conduct, and his personal safety but the fourth or fifth. Yet wo... ...would agree to defeat the charge against her by failing to appear. But the law had travelled too fast for him, and too determi- nately; so that, by th... ... over a huge heap of loose rubbish in order to profit by it. My brother-in-law passed first in order to re- ceive my wife, quite helpless at surmounti... ...he greater part of their number was absent during the winter months at the fisheries upon the Caspian. Some who were liable to surprise at the most ex...
...I should have to cut your acquaintance altogether. Such is the universal law, which no man can ever outwit, and with regard to the railroad even we ... ... supe rior to any consolation which the missionaries could offer; and the law to do as you would be done by fell with less persuasiveness on the ears... ... on purely illusory foundations. Children, who play life, discern its true law and relations more clearly than men, who fail to live it worthily, but ... ...ew England and com mercial scent, reminding me of the Grand Banks and the fisheries. Who has not seen a salt fish, thoroughly cured for this world, s... ...some countries, every function was reverently spo ken of and regulated by law. Nothing was too trivial for the Hindoo lawgiver, however offensive it ... ...ders of the forest,” were “considered as great nuisances by the old forest law, and were severely punished under the name of purprestures, as tending ...
...ad to leave Gautland because he had burnt in his house Sigfast the father in law of King Solvi. Then he went to Norway and spent the winter with Grim ... ...celand a famine the like of which had never been seen before. Nearly all the fisheries failed, and also the drift wood. So it continued for many The S... ...was Thorkell Mani, and the question was referred to him. He declared that by law something must have been paid, though not necessarily the full value.... ...me a close friend of Thorkell. He was a great man of affairs, learned in the law and very strenuous. Soon afterwards Thorgrim Greyhead died at Bjarg; ... ...s preparing to leave his country and sail to the West to join his brother in law King Knut the Great in England, leaving the government of Norway in t... ...w on account of their kinship together. He declared that this was indeed the law in the case of men equal in position, but that a bondi had precedence...
...ng beautiful as Apollo as he stood upright before his wished-for father-in-law—’Sir, I have come to ask you to give me the hand of your daughter. ’ T... ...- acter could be given to a gentleman who had proposed himself as a son-in-law. But Lady Cantrip thought it pos- sible that the Duke might be mistaken... ...hould have gone to papa at once?’ Lady Mary asked. It was a point of moral law on which the elder woman, who had girls of her own, found it hard to gi... ... meeting at which his assis- tance had been asked to a complex question on Law Re- form. The Duke endeavoured to give himself up entirely to the matte... ...to lick the Russians, or to get the better of the Americans in a matter of fisheries or frontiers. But he invented a pseudo-patriotic conjuring phrase... ...defence were all so good,—if only that which Lady Cantrip had laid down as law was to be held as law. He was aware now that she had had no knowledge o...
...ed lands which were abandoned during the war bring in nothing! Our purpura fisheries are nearly gone, and even pearls are becoming 32 Salammbo exhorb... ... it was that the Ancients laid aside their sticks of narwhal’s-horn,—for a law which was always observed in- flicted the punishment of death upon any ... ...o read all that had been brought in by the iron-mines of Annaba, the coral fisheries, the purple factories, the farming of the tax on the resident Gre...