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Page 112
... present century , trans- ferred without any equivalent many thousands of millions of dollars from the landless to the land - owning class . The principle involved in Mr. Mill's propo- sal is founded in the strictest justice , and its ...
... present century , trans- ferred without any equivalent many thousands of millions of dollars from the landless to the land - owning class . The principle involved in Mr. Mill's propo- sal is founded in the strictest justice , and its ...
Page 553
... present commercial depression . Stump speakers during the late political campaign presented startling pictures of Western grain bins bursting with wheat , while there were millions of laborers un- employed , and therefore unable to earn ...
... present commercial depression . Stump speakers during the late political campaign presented startling pictures of Western grain bins bursting with wheat , while there were millions of laborers un- employed , and therefore unable to earn ...
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... present chancellor of the exchequer ; and these two men have done the most to bring about the present state of the service . The investigation by the commission lasted five years , some of the departments being examined twice ; and such ...
... present chancellor of the exchequer ; and these two men have done the most to bring about the present state of the service . The investigation by the commission lasted five years , some of the departments being examined twice ; and such ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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