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101 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 35.5 (Matthew Henry)
… in trade. Shechem is deeply in love with Dinah; he will have her upon any terms, Genesis 34:11, 34:12. His father not only consents, but solicits for him, and gravely …
102 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 735.12 (Matthew Henry)
… is trading, the other toiling, for the world, both promising themselves satisfaction and happiness in it, but both miserably disappointed. God vouchsafes …
103 Etymology dictionary, p. blackleg (n.).3
Used from 1865 of strike-breakers and workmen who refused to join trade unions.
104 Etymology dictionary, p. hit (v.).3
… , originally trade union jargon meaning "go out on strike." To hit (someone) up "request something" is from 1917. To not know what hit (one) is from 1923. Related: Hitting …
105 Etymology dictionary, p. knight (n.).4
… Labor, trade union association, founded in Philadelphia, 1869; Knights of Pythias, secret order, founded in Washington, 1864.
106 Etymology dictionary, p. local (n.).2
… a trade union" is from 1888; "neighborhood pub" is from 1934.
107 Etymology dictionary, p. scab (n.).4
… a trade union" (1777), probably from meaning "despicable person; mean, paltry fellow" (1580s), which, according to OED, is possibly from Dutch, where a similar sense …
108 Etymology dictionary, p. solidarity (n.).3
Often regarded at first as a French word in English for a French idea, and italicized. With a capital S -, the name of an independent trade union movement in communist Poland, formed September 1980, from Polish Solidarność .
109 Etymology dictionary, p. trade (n.).3
… of trading" is from 1829. Trade-name is from 1821; trade-route is from 1873; trade-war is from 1899. Trade union is attested from 1831. Trade wind (1640s) has nothing …
110 Etymology dictionary, p. union (n.).3
… for trade union, it is recorded from 1833. U.S. political sense is attested from 1775; used especially during the Civil War, in reference to the remainder of …
111 Etymology dictionary, p. unionize (v.).2
1841, "make into a union" (transitive), from union + -ize. Sense "form into a trade union" is from 1887. Related: Unionized; unionizing .
112 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ministry.42
… character--trades unions, burial clubs, etc., but a large proportion were for the purpose of practicing special religious rites. The Jewish synagogues of the …
113 Facts for the Times, p. 57.5 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… . The trade in slaves has been denounced as piracy by all nations. The remains of the barbarism of slave-holding now linger in the world under the protection …
114 The American Sentinel 4 June 12, 1889, page 154 paragraph 4
… a Union. Instead of a monopoly in certain lines of trade, it is a monopoly of labor. What we refer to is the trades-union. It is as really a Trust, and as certainly …
115 The American Sentinel 4 June 12, 1889, page 155 paragraph 2
… , the trades-union not only assumes the monopoly of work within the trades, it monopolizes the trades themselves. This combination that is responsible to …
116 The American Sentinel 4 June 12, 1889, page 155 paragraph 3
… a trade. Under the regulations adopted by the various trades-unions, the number of apprentices is limited, so that there is growing up in our midst a large number …
117 The American Sentinel 4 October 16, 1889, page 298 paragraph 2
… to trades unionism.
118 The American Sentinel 6 February 26, 1891, page 66 paragraph 10
… Sabbath Union with the Sunday-law movement, has attained the position where it can presume to hold out, as a reward for service, the chief office in the national …
119 The American Sentinel 8 September 21, 1893, page 289 paragraph 10
… the trades-unions, the labor-unions, etc., and takes control of these and molds them upon her principles; strikes, with their accompanying violence, are multiplied …
120 The American Sentinel 11 December 17, 1896, page 393 paragraph 16
… building trades union, and includes the labor of every artisan from the digging of the foundation to the last touches upon a building.