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of Occurrences 334%

A busy pastor should have an office-equipment just as much as a business man, and it should be supported, as a business office is, out of the funds of the business organization, i.e. the local church.

for Occurrences 233%

Measure after measure was proposed in Congress to raise money to pay the interest on the bonded indebtedness, which was in arrears, and to provide funds for the most necessary expenses, but these failed, in Congress for the want of the necessary nine votes or, if enacted, the States treated the requisitions with indifference.

in Occurrences 54%

There was a danger of the movement being starved out, and the committee of London sympathizersof which the poet's intimate friend and frequent correspondent, Mr. Douglas Kinnaird, and Captain Blaquière, were leading promoterswas impressed with the necessity of procuring funds in support of the cause.

at Occurrences 34%

By placing this fund at the disposal of the Colonial Legislature, the Home Government not only removed a great grievance and relieved the hands of the Lieutenant-Governor from the shackles previously laid upon them by the Colonial Office, but it took a substantial step toward the end that was now acknowledged on all sides to be the ultimate outcome of the new discoveries; viz., the introduction of responsible government.

from Occurrences 31%

It must, then, be evident to him, that, upon his death, at Ninety, the Company would have received, in all, sufficient funds from him to pay the full amount of his Policy to the lady whom he had always introduced as his wife, and still retain enough to declare a handsome Dividend for itself.

to Occurrences 22%

They collected funds to the sufferings of the poor.

with Occurrences 17%

"Chet and I have started a fund with a dollar fifteen of his and seventy-five cents of mine.

on Occurrences 12%

Thus far it has been sustained by funds on hand, the seizure of national forts, arms, and arsenals, by the appropriation of debts due to Northern merchants, by supplies from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri, and by the issue of paper already greatly depreciated.

by Occurrences 10%

The right to exercise as much jurisdiction as is necessary to preserve the works and to raise funds by the collection of tolls to keep them in repair can not be dispensed with.

into Occurrences 7%

A country feeding into the insatiable maw of war with one hand, and with the other pouring relief-funds into coffers bombarded by guns of its own manufacturequelling the wound with a finger and widening it with a knife up the cuff.

out Occurrences 6%

The men agreed to subscribe a penny per week to form a fund out of which a dinner should be provided, and they expressed themselves confident that they could secure the gratuitous services of a band of music.

under Occurrences 6%

Value of the equivalent territory granted to Michigan, by Congress, for the disputed Ohio boundaryRapid improvement of MichiganAlleganIndian legendBaptism and death of Kagcosh, a very aged chief at St. Mary'sNew system of writing Indian, proposed by Mr. NashIndian names for new townsA Bishop's notion of the reason for applying to Government for education funds under Indian treatiesMr.

as Occurrences 5%

The following extract from his journal will show the trials to which Mr. Müller has been subjected: "Never were we so reduced in funds as to-day.

without Occurrences 4%

The court wouldn't let us touch a penny of that fund without first giving good bonds.".

towards Occurrences 2%

There is still a Pazzi fund towards the expenses, but a few years ago the city became responsible for the whole proceedings, and the ceremony as it is now given, under civic management, known as the Scoppio del Cairo, is that which I saw on Holy Saturday last and am about to describe.

among Occurrences 2%

As he was not so rich a man as Cimon, who used from his own ample means to give a dinner daily to any poor Athenian who required it, clothe aged persons, and take away the fences round his property, so that anyone might gather the fruit, Pericles, unable to vie with him in this, turned his attention to a distribution of the public funds among the people, at the suggestion, we are told by Aristotle, of Damonides of Oia.

between Occurrences 2%

In Georgia, as has been shown by Dr. Du Bois, where the law provides for a pro rata distribution of the public school fund between the races, and where the colored school population is 48 per cent, of the total, the amount of the fund devoted to their schools is only 20 per cent.

through Occurrences 2%

It has been found that the lines in which the aid of the Women's Trade Union League is of most value to any exploited group are these: (1) organization and direction of public opinion; (2) patrolling the streets; (3) fair play in the courts; (4) help in the raising of funds through unions and allies; (5) where workers are unorganized, help in the formation of trade-union organization.

during Occurrences 2%

Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives: In obedience to the law, I now present to both Houses of Congress my annual account of expenditures from the contingent fund during the year 1797, by which it appears that on the 1st day of January last there remained in the Treasury a balance of $15,494.24 subject to future dispositions of Government.

along Occurrences 1%

The bunch went into the fresh air fund along with the rest.

within Occurrences 1%

The receipts from the public lands for the same time are estimated at $2,500,000, and from miscellaneous sources at $170,000, making an aggregate of available fund within the year of $15,315,000, which will leave a probable deficit of $11,406,132.98.

against Occurrences 1%

Part of the taxes, it is said, lies by in the local prefecture's office as a reserve fund against inundations.

before Occurrences 1%

He had provided for this contingency by a deposit of surplus funds before his departure for Europe, but he was fearful of the future.

than Occurrences 1%

"The hospital's more out of funds than ever, and more crowded.

amongst Occurrences 1%

That such improvements, on account of particular circumstances, may be more advantageously and beneficially made in some States than in others is doubtless true, but that they are of a character which should prevent an equitable distribution of the funds amongst the several States is not to be conceded.

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