Executive Documents, Minnesota ..., Volume 2

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Page 381 - ... witnesseth, that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the rents, covenants, and agreements hereinafter mentioned, reserved, and contained, on the part and behalf of the said party of the second part, his executors, administrators, and assigns, to be paid, kept, and performed...
Page 650 - Act, be employed in any casual employment after nine o'clock at night, from the first day of April to the first day of October, and after seven o'clock at night from the first day of October to the first day of April.
Page 268 - Managers shall have power to place the said children committed to their care, during the minority of such children, at such employments and to cause them to be instructed in such branches of useful knowledge as shall be suitable to their years and capacities...
Page 27 - State superteudent or for the State board of education to thoroughly supervise the work of all the teachers employed under a State system. The State must depend upon local agencies for this necessary work. The work cannot be left to the non-professional local...
Page 383 - And it is hereby agreed that if any rent shall be due and unpaid, or if default shall be made in any of the covenants herein contained, then it shall be lawful for the said party of the first part to re-enter the said premises and to remove all persons therefrom.
Page 267 - Infants committed by an alderman or justice of the peace on the complaint and due proof made to him by the parent, guardian or next friend of such infant, that by reason of incorrigible or vicious conduct such infant has rendered his...
Page 313 - ... and promissory notes, bills of solvent banks, bills of suspended banks, loss and expense account, capital, circulation...
Page 268 - It shall be the duty of the sheriff or any constable of the respective counties, or in case of their absence, of any suitable person appointed by the court for such purpose, to convey any infant committed as aforesaid, to...
Page 268 - The said executive committee may from time to time make by-laws, ordinances and regulations relative to the management and disposition of the estate and concerns of...
Page 27 - No prudent man would employ a gang of workmen on a farm or in the shop without devising some means by which their work could be efficiently supervised. Every mill must have its manager, every railroad its superintendent, every contractor his head workman, every merchant his chief clerk, and every machine shop its master mechanic. In every business of life, as well as in every department of government, there must be systematic organization of labor, with intelligent supervision. The highest purposes...

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