The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... land is a bold , bare , enormous wrong , like that of chattel slavery . " - HENRY GEORGE . " When the ' sacredness of property ' is talked of , it should always be remembered that any such sacredness does not belong in the same degree ...
... land is a bold , bare , enormous wrong , like that of chattel slavery . " - HENRY GEORGE . " When the ' sacredness of property ' is talked of , it should always be remembered that any such sacredness does not belong in the same degree ...
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... land , " he referred to , but the Glasgow Herald , one of the chief supporters of " property in land , " in a leading article devoted to " the exposition of Lord Salisbury's sermon , " says , " If Lord Salisbury had any particular ...
... land , " he referred to , but the Glasgow Herald , one of the chief supporters of " property in land , " in a leading article devoted to " the exposition of Lord Salisbury's sermon , " says , " If Lord Salisbury had any particular ...
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... land . ( ' Hear , hear . ' ) Well , now , wealth , Í suppose , has great enjoyments , but it has also some discomforts , and these very rich men always seem to me like the old lady who was always looking for a burglar under her bed ...
... land . ( ' Hear , hear . ' ) Well , now , wealth , Í suppose , has great enjoyments , but it has also some discomforts , and these very rich men always seem to me like the old lady who was always looking for a burglar under her bed ...
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... land " ? Does he or does he not mean , " I venture to say , now that power is in the hands of the democracy , property , and especially property in land , has never been safer than it is to - day ? Security of property , and especially ...
... land " ? Does he or does he not mean , " I venture to say , now that power is in the hands of the democracy , property , and especially property in land , has never been safer than it is to - day ? Security of property , and especially ...
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८८ property in land " rests upon a foundation of tyranny and spoliation , and that of all odious privileges , of all unjust monopolies , private property in land is by far the most odious and the most unjust . And what does Sir ...
८८ property in land " rests upon a foundation of tyranny and spoliation , and that of all odious privileges , of all unjust monopolies , private property in land is by far the most odious and the most unjust . And what does Sir ...
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