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121 The American Sentinel 12 January 21, 1897, page 43 paragraph 9

… ; the trades unions may adopt regulations to secure the workingmen a weekly day of rest; but all such work amounts to nothing, so far as securing benefit to men …

122 The American Sentinel 12 June 3, 1897, page 339 paragraph 3

… the union or indifferent to its rules, agrees to work for a certain contractor for less than the union rates. Presently that contractor underbids his fellows …

123 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 53 paragraph 4

; the Philippines are thousands of miles nearer to British shores than they are to the United States. And if there were anything to be gained in trade, it …

124 The American Sentinel 14 April 6, 1899, page 210 paragraph 5

… of trade unless such trade is what is known as interstate or international trade and commerce.” But by the provisions of the Constitution, each State in the …

125 The American Sentinel 14 October 5, 1899, page 609 paragraph 10

… by trades unions, or legislation enacted, on the subject Sabbath observance, can not promote such observance in the least.

126 The Bible Echo, vol. 17 March 31, 1902, page 110 paragraph 1

… the trade and the success of every other nation. And every individual (Christ’s people excepted) of every nation, is looking with jealous eye at the success …

127 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 30.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… labor Union in New York City.’ What labor Union?

128 The Daily Inter Ocean Articles April 3, 1889, page 4 paragraph 4

… side trading their influence for what could be gained, showing a fearful state of iniquity that finally resulted in the papacy. He then went on to show that …

129 The Daily Inter Ocean Articles April 7, 1889, page 5 paragraph 2

… and trades people should quit work, but years after they asked more and more; first, that theaters and places of amusements be closed, and, finally, that every …

130 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 47 paragraph 13

… labor Union in New York City.” What labor union?

131 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 294.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… Rome, unions of the different trades and handicrafts had been formed for mutual benefit. In the times which we have sketched, they had become nothing but political …

132 The Medical Missionary, vol. 18 January 13, 1909, page 38 paragraph 1

… the trades unions. The chairman of the meeting was a vice-president of the Federation of Labor and a Roman Catholic; while the meeting itself was gotten up …

133 The Medical Missionary, vol. 18 January 13, 1909, page 38 paragraph 2

… which trades-unionism can not stand for a moment.

134 The Medical Missionary, vol. 18 January 13, 1909, page 38 paragraph 6

… of trades unions are church members. When a man joins a union and goes on a strike, it does not mean that he is not a Christian. We all worship the same God. And now …

135 The Medical Missionary, vol. 18 January 13, 1909, page 39 paragraph 1

… are trades-unions but trades-federations? And what is trades-unionism but trades federationism, equally with church federationism?

136 One-Man Power, p. 2.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… labor union, then no individual is allowed to work, except as the servant of the union and under the absolute dictation of the union.

137 The Rights of the People, p. 313.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… slave trade, procuring cargoes on the coast of Africa, and transporting them for sale to those parts of the Union where their labor was found to be profitable …

138 The Rights of the People, p. 317.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… slave trade on the coast of Africa, we may expect to find the laws of that State as lenient and favorable to the subject race as those of any other State in the …

139 The Rights of the People, p. 358.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… slave trade among them. If this trade were subject to the commercial power, it would follow that Congress could abolish or establish slavery in every State …

140 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 June 10, 1886, page 343 paragraph 5

… the trade unions and labor leagues that can be formed, and all the boycotts that can be laid, will not better the condition of the laboring man one white. With …