The Westminster Review, Volume 152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 - Literature, Modern |
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... Truth can never be confirmed enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . " SHAKSPEARE . Wahrheitsliche zeigt sich darin , daß man überall das Gute zu finden und zu schäßen weiß . VOL . CLII . GOTHE . NEW YORK : THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLICATION ...
... Truth can never be confirmed enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . " SHAKSPEARE . Wahrheitsliche zeigt sich darin , daß man überall das Gute zu finden und zu schäßen weiß . VOL . CLII . GOTHE . NEW YORK : THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLICATION ...
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... truth is , and from this truth there can be no escape , that there is and can be no just title to an exclusive possession of the soil , and that private property in land is a bold , bare , enormous wrong , like that of chattel slavery ...
... truth is , and from this truth there can be no escape , that there is and can be no just title to an exclusive possession of the soil , and that private property in land is a bold , bare , enormous wrong , like that of chattel slavery ...
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... truth that cannot be gainsaid —the truth , namely , that if a man does not live on his own labour he must live on the labour of others — that is to say , he must live by enslaving his fellow - men . Land is bought and sold simply ...
... truth that cannot be gainsaid —the truth , namely , that if a man does not live on his own labour he must live on the labour of others — that is to say , he must live by enslaving his fellow - men . Land is bought and sold simply ...
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... truth that a tax on land - values — a tax which would take for the community the values created by the community — is a just tax , and the only just tax . Such , I venture to say , would have been the line of argument adopted by a ...
... truth that a tax on land - values — a tax which would take for the community the values created by the community — is a just tax , and the only just tax . Such , I venture to say , would have been the line of argument adopted by a ...
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... truth is great and must prevail . " Had such been the tenour of Mr. Morley's or Sir William Harcourt's speeches , there would , I venture to say , have been ere this such a spontaneous and enthusiastic response from all parts of the ...
... truth is great and must prevail . " Had such been the tenour of Mr. Morley's or Sir William Harcourt's speeches , there would , I venture to say , have been ere this such a spontaneous and enthusiastic response from all parts of the ...
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