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... trade was upset . But even as the storm raged , com- mittees of business men from five nations sat in Paris , largely on Ameri- can initiative , developing plans for the organization of a Trade League of Nations- an International Cham ...
... trade was upset . But even as the storm raged , com- mittees of business men from five nations sat in Paris , largely on Ameri- can initiative , developing plans for the organization of a Trade League of Nations- an International Cham ...
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... trade marks , and the repression of unfair competition . The Chamber will hold a conference next summer for the purpose of endeavoring to unify cus- toms regulations of the various coun- tries . The great general convention of the ...
... trade marks , and the repression of unfair competition . The Chamber will hold a conference next summer for the purpose of endeavoring to unify cus- toms regulations of the various coun- tries . The great general convention of the ...
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... trade " as degrading . Naturally the Jew stepped into the vacant place . For centuries the Jews had been the ... trades . Similarly the great mass of Jewish arti- sans in America are workers in the cloth- ing trades . Yet the ...
... trade " as degrading . Naturally the Jew stepped into the vacant place . For centuries the Jews had been the ... trades . Similarly the great mass of Jewish arti- sans in America are workers in the cloth- ing trades . Yet the ...
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... trade , consular and diplomatic service , but women as well as men shall represent our country in for- eign lands . 8. That women shall no longer receive less pay than men for the same work , but shall receive equal compensation for ...
... trade , consular and diplomatic service , but women as well as men shall represent our country in for- eign lands . 8. That women shall no longer receive less pay than men for the same work , but shall receive equal compensation for ...
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... trade in perfumes with Egypt , then the mistress of the world . 2. By the time Greece had assumed control of the known world , flower fragrances had been added to men's store of perfumes . The iris , rose , crocus , and violet became ...
... trade in perfumes with Egypt , then the mistress of the world . 2. By the time Greece had assumed control of the known world , flower fragrances had been added to men's store of perfumes . The iris , rose , crocus , and violet became ...
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