Industry is awakened, and life is resumed at the point where it was broken off by war.
Numerous as are the providential blessings which demand our grateful acknowledgments, the abundance with which another year has again rewarded the industry of the husbandman is too important to escape recollection.
It is not my purpose to give the details of this singular trial, or to follow through all its various ramifications that mass of strong circumstantial evidence which the industry of the lower members of the executive had accumulated.
On the other hand, England, besides imposing restrictions on their industry and commerce, made demands upon them which, though just, were galling to their spirit.
Hawke was succeeded at the admiralty by Sandwich, who worked hard, though he appears to have applied his industry and abilities too largely to personal arrangements.
Their discontent was originally founded on their impatience of control and on the restraints placed upon their industry and commerce; their resistance was roused by the fear of future ill-government rather than by actual grievances.
His temper was sweet, his courage, patience, and hopefulness unfailing, and his industry unwearied.
In army administration he was excellent; his industry was unwearying; the smallest details received his personal attention.
The colonies received some compensations for the restrictions placed upon their industry and commerce.
It was irritated by restraints on industry and commerce, and found opportunities for expression in a system which gave the colonies representative assemblies while it withheld rights of self-government.
The conditions of industry changed and, as must ever be the case, industrial revolution brought suffering on the poor.
Others from heads of the motion-picture industry in Europe.
I must say something, so I stand up in the box and make a speech about the motion-picture industry and tell them that it is a privilege for us to make a presentation for such a cause as that of devastated France.
In 1892 the United States Government used its influence to establish a reindeer breedingindustry in Alaska.
The cocoanut industry promises to become one of Panama's main sources of trade.
The manufacture of fuel alcohol from pine sawdust is a new industry in connection with the sawmills in Texas and Louisiana.
What do we propose to do with more than two millions for whom Christ died, American citizens, in the very heart of our Nation, around whom the currents of commerce and industry swirl every day?
Capital, therefore, does not limit industry, the only limit toindustry being the access to natural material.
Nations with rich territories, for example, should be led to devote themselves to agriculture; manufacturing industry should be left to sterile lands.
There can be no more industry than is supplied with materials to work up and food to eat.
Interest on investments" was a species of tax on industry which a person possessing or inheriting money was then able to levy, in spite of all the efforts to put down usury.
Instead of Catholicism it proposed polytheism; and in the name of virtue and simplicity it condemned industry and art.
That industry is limited by capital is self-evident.
The industry received a fresh impulse through the immigration of about one hundred Irish families from Londonderry.
At the fourth anniversary in 1749 of the "Boston Society for promotingIndustry and Frugality," three hundred "young spinsters" spun on their wheels on Boston Common.
From this planting sprang not only the most useful food, but the first and most pregnant industry of the colonists.
Hence our colonies were spared the cruel fate by which England's same policy paralyzed and obliterated in a few years the glorious wool industry of Ireland.
One mark the shingling industry left on the household.
The British Spinning and Weaving School in New Bond Street is an attempt to revive the vanished industry in England.
The growth of the woollen industry in any colony was regarded at once by England with jealous eyes.
The present industryof hosiery and knit goods long known as Germantown goods began with the earliest settlers of that Pennsylvania town.
The wool industry easily furnished home occupation to an entire family.
Wool was the pet industry and principal staple of Great Britain; and well it might be, for until the reign of Henry VIII.
His generosity, liberality, and industry being thus speedily rewarded by the hand of Providence.
It was greatly in consequence of the encouragement and support which he gave to the French Protestant refugees that he was enabled to lay the foundation of the vast wealth of the family in trade, which their industry supplied.
He brought the integrity and industry of his native land to the new world shores, and was one of that band of Scotsmen of whom President Madison said, "Their commercial edicts served the colony as substantial legislation for many years.
He met at first with very considerable hardship, but industry and skill conquered all difficulties, and by the time he was twenty-six years of age he was thoroughly settled in England, and doing well in his profession.
We have altogether historical notices of twelve of these showers, collected mainly by the industry of Professor H.
He soon obtained possession of a small farm, with ample time allowed for payment; for his industry and skill established a character, and character served for capital.
In addition to this, it was cultivated with the most unflagging industry and care.
Capital or no capital, the properindustry and determination will certainly be rewarded by success.
But even his was not achieved without unremitting industry and intelligent application of the mind.
The rear-guard was to set fire to the station; this was the sad result of our industry and labour in a land of detestable savages.
Industry had vanished; oppression had driven the inhabitants from the soil.
The camp of the "Forty Thieves" is very neat; a spirit of industry has seized upon the whole party.
The Little Elves illustrates steadiness of emotion, it is pervaded by the one feeling, that industry deserves reward.
The industry of the little Elves reflects the worth of honest effort of the two aged peasants, and the dance of the Goat and seven Kids reflects the triumph of mother wit and the sharpness of love.
The child wants Cinderella to gain the reward for her goodness; and he wishes the worthy Shoemaker and his Wife, in the Elves and the Shoemaker, to get the riches their industry deserves.
The peninsula opposite to that town, which is entirely cleared, would abundantly repay its cultivators, were industry more common among them.
The Conquistadores, according to their own glowing account, found upon the shores of these lakes a busy population, with all the evidences of industry and prosperity.
From a life of misery, by industry and energy the Mexicans advanced their condition.
Some parts of agriculture and industry have lagged; some localities have suffered from storm and flood.
We desire to see Europe restored that it may resume its productivity in the increase of industry and its support in the advance of civilization.
Savers and investors are providing capital for new construction in industry and public works.
A strike in modern industry has many of the aspects of war in the modern world.
For their economic advantage, for the employment of their people, and as a contribution to our power of defense which could not be carried on without rubber, I believe this industry should be encouraged.
Demands for airplanes and motors have taxed both theindustry and the licensing and inspection service of the Department of Commerce to their capacity.
COAL The perennial conflict in the coal industry is still going on to the great detriment of the wage earners, the owners, and especially to the public.
The cattle industry has not yet recovered and in some sections has been suffering from dry weather.
Those responsible for the conditions in thisindustry should undertake its reform and free it from any charge of profiteering.
They are for the purpose of encouraging industry in order that employment may be plentiful.
Agriculture has lagged behindindustry in achieving that unity of effort which modern economic life demands.
The industry which the saint employed in converting the nations of the East, or in strengthening their conversion, was of various sorts.
She had lacked the patience and industry required to learn oil-painting.
Artistic feeling and ardentindustry had here elevated handicraft to the rank of art.
The principal utterance to this effect in Lucinde is the following: "Industry and utility are the angels of death with the flaming swords, who stand in the way of man's return to Paradise.
Industry and utility bar the way back to all the Paradises which lie behind us.
Utility is one of the main forms of good; and what is industry but the renunciation of distracting pleasures, the enthusiasm, the power, whereby this good is attained!
The industry still survives in full vigour, and I saw several specimens which came very near those in the carefully guarded collection of Nikko.
I must say the energy and industry of the Chinese fill me with admiration.
They were all unanimous in praise of their pupils, for their industryand perseverance.