While the general experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is innocuous when carried... Transactions - Page 116by Maryland State Bar Association - 1911Full view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1904 - 1080 pages
...believing that this is so, its decision upon this subject cannot be reviewed by the federal courts. While the general experience of mankind may justify...engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 1114 pages
...believing that this is so, its decisions upon this subject cannot be reviewed by the Federal courts. "While the general experience of mankind may justify...engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is... | |
| Florence Kelley - Labor laws and legislation - 1905 - 386 pages
...mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow...sunlight, and is frequently subjected to foul atmosphere and a very high temperature, or to the influence of noxious gases generated by the processes of refining... | |
| John Rogers Commons - Industrial relations - 1905 - 712 pages
...believing that this is so, its decision on this subject cannot be reviewed by the Federal courts. hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow...sunlight, and is frequently subjected to foul atmosphere and a very high temperature, or to the influence of noxious gases generated by the processes of refining... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 554 pages
...for believing that this is so, its decisions upon this subject cannot be reviewed by the courts. " While the general experience of mankind may justify...engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is... | |
| Florence Kelley - Labor laws and legislation - 1905 - 364 pages
...believing that this is so, its decision upon this subject cannot be reviewed by the federal courts. While the general experience of mankind may justify...engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is... | |
| John Rogers Commons - Industrial relations - 1905 - 668 pages
...for believing that this is so, its decision on this subject cannot be reviewed by the Federal courts. While the general experience of mankind may justify...engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - Cripple Creek Strike, Cripple Creek, Colo., 1893 - 1905 - 396 pages
...believing that this is so. its decision upon this subject can not be reviewed by me Federal courts. While the general experience of mankind may justify...engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is... | |
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