Attitude of American Courts in Labor Cases a Study in Social Legislation

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5 900, 219. A few months later Shirley sent a letter introducing Bollan to Bedford, importing that 400 WILLIAM SHIRLEY— A HISTORY the details of the expedition. 1 Doubtless the functions of these agents were intended to be partly personal to the governor but Bollan apparently made his chief task for the time the soliciting of reimbursement for the province's ex- penses in taking and holding Louisburg. 2 In this task the assembly voted that he was to act with the cooperation of Kilby, the regula...r agent of the province, who, however, gave little aid. Upon his arrival he found thrust upon his attention the fact that British self-esteem was strongly arrayed against him. Brittania not only ruled the waves but declined to rule otherwise, especially through the efforts of undis- ciplined colonials. 3 part of his son-in-law's functions in England related to the admiralty jurisdiction and the enforcement of the acts of trade in America, con- cerning which he was able to report and advise. Shirley to Bedford, Oct.

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