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Mr. Henry George, the "orthodox": An Examination of Mr. George's Position as ... - Page 272
by Robert Scott Moffat - 1885 - 296 pages
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Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions ...

Henry George - Economics - 1879 - 600 pages
...portions of the earth's surface, but when and where did there exist the human being who had the right? The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...passed, there was, at the beginning of the line, human labor — some one who, having procured or produced it by his exertions, had to it a clear title as...
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Progress and poverty, Volume 142

Henry George - 1882 - 104 pages
...earth.s surface, but when and where did there .>...= i the human being who had the right ? The nguc to exclusive ownership of anything of human production...there was, at the beginning of the line, human labour — someone who, having procured or produced it by his exertions, had to it a clear title as against...
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Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions ...

Henry George - Distribution (Economic theory) - 1882 - 104 pages
...portions of the earth's surface, but when and where did there exist the human being who had the right ? The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...could justly pass from one to another by sale or gift. But at the end of what string of conveyances or grants can be shown or supposed a like title to any...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 27

English periodicals - 1890 - 1148 pages
...simple and obvious truths in mind, the value of the following argument will be readily appraised : — The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...which could justly pass from one to another by sale or gift.7 Suppose, however, that we let this go and proceed to the next sentence : — But at the end...
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The Complete Works of Henry George: perplexed philosopher [Herbert Spencer

Henry George - Economics - 1911 - 594 pages
...hands i,^i :» bat |«ttM,£. tif^e was, at the beginning *f lit* ..ne. V«aMA i»iv»— waxw oae who, having procured or produced it by his exertions,...could justly pass from one to another by sale or gift. But at the end of what string of conveyances or grants can be shown or supposed a like title to any...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Anthologies - 1893 - 516 pages
...portions of the earth's surface, but when and where did there exist the human being who had the right? The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...which it has passed, there was at the beginning of tne line human labor — some one who, having procured or produced it by his exertions, nad to it a...
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Method and Results: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - Political science - 1896 - 464 pages
...simple and obvious truths in mind, the value of the following argument will be readily appraised : — The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...could justly pass from one to another by sale or gift. 1 Suppose, however, that we let this go and proceed to the next sentence : — But at the end of what...
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King Mammon and the Heir Apparent

George A. Richardson - Social history - 1896 - 472 pages
...portions of the earth's surface, but when and where did there exist the human being who had the right. "The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...passed, there was, at the beginning of the line, human labor — some one who, having procured or produced it by his exertions, had to it a clear title as...
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Collected Essays, Volume 1

Thomas Henry Huxley - Science - 1901 - 456 pages
...simple and obvious truths in mind, the value of the following argument will be readily appraised : — The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...which could justly pass from one to another by sale or gift.1 Suppose, however, that we let this go and proceed to the next sentence : — But at the end...
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Liberty and the Great Libertarians: An Anthology on Liberty, a Hand-book of ...

Charles T. Sprading - Libertarianism - 1913 - 550 pages
...portions of the earth's surface, but when and where did there exist the human being who had the right? The right to exclusive ownership of anything of human...passed, there was, at the beginning of the line, human labor — some one who, having procured or produced by his exertions, had to it a clear title as against...
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