Berlin reichstag architecture, architecture buildings.
Banana requirements fairtrade, food drink.
Vietnam hanoi asia, architecture buildings.
Drought responsibility we.
Berlin bundestag reichstag, architecture buildings.
Vietnam hanoi asia, architecture buildings.
London united kingdom great britain, transportation traffic.
Berlin bundestag reichstag.
Pension pension income income, business finance.
Berlin reichstag landmark, places monuments.
Constitution united states usa.
Berlin reichstag dome, architecture buildings.
Bundestag dome light, architecture buildings.
Berlin reichstag architecture, architecture buildings.
Barack hussein obama president usa, people.
The white house moscow government.
Policy building paris, architecture buildings.
Carter president politician.
Medal Commemorating the Opposition of William Pitt to the Colonial Policy
In Congress, June 29, 1779. As Congress are bound by every motive of policy and of public & private justice to maintain the credit of the paper money emitted by their authority on the faith of the United States [Resolutions to borrow twenty mill
Massachusetts mutual fire insurance company for insuring buildings against damage by fire. This policy of insurance witnesseth, that ... Witness our hands and common seal, this day of in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninet
The progress of freedom. On the 6th of April St. Louis elected a mayor, "unrequivocally in favor of the President's policy proclamation, arming of negroes, and all." and the next morning the Missouri Democrat joyfully declared that "St. Louis is
Gen. Washington with some remarks on Jeffersonian Policy
To the electors of the Western district. A crisis has arrived in the affairs of our country, by which the comparative merits of federal policy on the one hand, and of democratic policy on the other are now brought to the test of actual experimen
Washington, Sir: a meeting of the friends of Mr. Clay, and of the policy of which he has long been the distinguished champion … very respectfully, yours, &c. &c.
map from "The British North American Colonies. Letters to ... E. G. S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their “Rights of Fishery” upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador and Newfoundland ... With a general view of the Colonial policy, etc"
A voice for the Erie canal. A protest against the election of Preston King and Abijah Mann, Jr., and the Herkimer canal policy -- Speech of Samuel B. Ruggles, at the Whig convention, held in New York, on the 23d inst. [1837?].
State of New Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened, that our national government, warned by the overreaching policy and deep publicity of Great Britain in relation to the North Eastern boundary,
Aboriginal Australians from "Australia Felix; or a historical and descriptive account of the Settlement of Port Phillip, New South Wales; including full particulars of the manners and condition of the aboriginal natives; with observations on emigration, on the system of transportation; and on colonial policy"
portrait from "Australia Felix; or a historical and descriptive account of the Settlement of Port Phillip, New South Wales; including full particulars of the manners and condition of the aboriginal natives; with observations on emigration, on the system of transportation; and on colonial policy"
Australia Felix from "Australia Felix; or a historical and descriptive account of the Settlement of Port Phillip, New South Wales; including full particulars of the manners and condition of the aboriginal natives; with observations on emigration, on the system of transportation; and on colonial policy"
North America from "The Hudson's Bay Territories and Vancouver's Island; with an exposition of the chartered rights, conduct and policy of the Hudson's Bay Corporation"
G. Yoke Tams to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 15, 1860 (Wants Lincoln's tariff policy)
W. H. Shoenberger to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 12, 1860 (Ohio results and Lincoln's tariff policy)
L. D. Olmstead & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 29, 1860 (Life insurance policy)
J. F. Bullitt, W. E. Hughes, and C. Ripley to Joshua F. Speed, Friday, September 13, 1861 (Telegram urging disavowal of emancipation policy)
Policy: a kick in the right direction / Th. Nast.
South Carolina--the new Southern policy of the administration--demonstration of the citizens of Columbia upon the return of Governor Hampton, April 6th
Uncle Sam's Indian policy - the government "ward" - "Ugh! Me got great fatehr's supplies; now me want pale face's scalp" [caricature of armed Indian coming out of jack-in-the-box "Indian reservation" and attacking a farmer, as soldier approaches from behind]
Our Indian policy - one at a time - next!
The latest illustration of humane Indian policy
Root, hog, or die - Christopher Columbus Bennett has discovered the true Indian policy / Th. Nast.
[Grover Cleveland as fisherman helping "The Post" girl with "presidential policy" oar on "ship of state"]
Our Indian policy - a house of cards / J. Keppler.
Troubles which may follow an imperial policy
map from "Japan in Transition. A comparative study of the progress, policy, and methods of the Japanese since their war with China ... With ... maps ... and illustrations"
map from "Japan in Transition. A comparative study of the progress, policy, and methods of the Japanese since their war with China ... With ... maps ... and illustrations"
Japan from "Japan in Transition. A comparative study of the progress, policy, and methods of the Japanese since their war with China ... With ... maps ... and illustrations"
For President Teddy the rough rider, his policy equal rights for all
Policy chills / Grant Hamilton.
Introducing a very old policy holder
The Logical Conclusion of the Lassez [i.e., Laissez] Faires Policy. Herman Parker, said six years old, and he and others said he had worked in the Cannon Mills, Kannapolis, N.C. Location: Kannapolis, North Carolina.
[Joseph P. Tumulty addressing crowd of American citizens of Polish birth or extraction, who called at the White House to present resolutions to President Wilson asking him to continue the present national policy in support of Polish independence]
Gracie Clark, 269 A Street (with white dress) has been a spinner in the filling room of Merrimack Mill for three years. Her Life Insurance Policy gives her age thirteen years now, so she began working at ten years. See Hine report. Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Gracie Clark, 268 A Street (with a white dress) has been a spinner in the filling room of Merrimack Mill for three years. Her Life Insurance Policy gives her age thirteen years now, so she began working at ten years. See Hine report. Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Mobile Cotton Mills. An example of social neglect and short-sighted policy. See Alabama report. Location: Mobile, Alabama.
Ollie Allen. Been working in Harriet Cotton Mills 2 years. He is a violation according to both his brother and life insurance policy which say he is 12 years old now. These statements are based on the parents' statement, which is probably high. He appears to be 10 years old, and has been working 2 years. His father and older brother are in the mill. They have a house full of children, and the sanitary conditions are frightful. Location: Henderson, North Carolina.
Charlie and Ollie Allen. Been working in Harriet Cotton Mills 2 years. Charlie is probably of age, but Ollie is a violation according to both his brother and life insurance policy which say he is 12 years old now. These statements are based on the parents' statement, which is probably high. He appears to be 10 years old, and has been working 2 years. His father and older brother are in the mill. They have a house full of children, and the sanitary conditions are frightful. Location: Henderson, North Carolina.
Policy and pie /
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Jaffa Gate at noonday without a soul in sight. Except the distant chain of guards
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Arab meeting at the Rawdat el Maaref School on site of the Tower of Antonia
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). An Arab "protest gathering" in session. In the Rawdat el Maaref hall
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Balfour day, Nov. 2nd. Closed bazaars displaying black flags taken in the spice market
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Jews' wailing place without mourners. Deserted during riots
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Christian street deserted. Taken during a general Arab protest strike
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). His Eminence the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. Haj Amin Effendi el-Husseini
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Western wall of the Temple showing new entrance at south end, opened by the Moslems [i.e., Muslims]
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Arab womens' delegation to the High Commissioner. Taken at the entrance of residency
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Black flag inscribed "Faltahya Falastin." "Long live Palestine." Balfour Day
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). An Arab delegation to London. The protest delegation of December 1929
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). The spice markets deserted. Taken during a general Arab protest strike
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). David Street. A deserted scene. Taken during a general Arab protest strike
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances [1929 riots]). Wailing Wall Commission. June and July 1930
PRESIDENT RECEIVES PAN AMERICAN AWARD. SPRUILLE BRANDEN, MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF THE PAN AMERICAN SOCIETY, MAKES THE PRESENTATION OF THE SOCIETY'S AWARD TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. THE AWARD WAS MADE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S 'GOOD NEIGHBOR' POLICY PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONS OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
PAN AMERICA SOCIETY HEAD GIVES MEDAL TO ROOSEVELT. JOHN L. MERRILL, PRESIDENT OF THE PAN AMERICAN SOCIETY, PLACES THE SOCIETY'S AWARD ABOUT THE NECK OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. SPRUILLE BRANDEN, MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY'S COUNCIL, IS DIRECTLY BEHIND THE PRESIDENT. THE AWARD WAS FOR ROOSEVELT'S POLICY PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONS OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
Photograph of Conference on Research in the Administration of Public Policy
Photograph of Conference on Research in the Administration of Public Policy
Photograph of Conference on Research in the Administration of Public Policy