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" A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony with the moral law. Under it all men would be equally landlords, all men would be alike free to become tenants. * * * Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied... "
A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's ... - 24. lappuse
autors: Henry George - 1892 - 319 lapas
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The Bible and the people, 2. sējums

1852 - 596 lapas
...world." But, however that question might be settled, there would, at all events, be no lack of tenants. " All men would be equally landlords : all men would be alike free to be tenants. ABC and the rest, might compete for a vacant farm (very vacant, we fear, it would be, something...
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Mind, 8. sējums

1883 - 648 lapas
..."the community," " mankind at large," and is to be let out upon leases at the best rent. This done, " all men would be equally landlords ; all men would be alike free to become tenants". Under this system of land-tenure all difficulties about property in movables disappear " and the right...
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Political Science: Or, The State Theoretically and Practically ..., 1. sējums

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1877 - 618 lapas
...proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the nation." " Tenancy would be the only land tenure." A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony with the moral law. Under it all would be equally landlords, all men would be alike free to become tenants. On such a system the earth...
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Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions ...

Henry George - 1879 - 600 lapas
...community. Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones, and tenancy the only land tenure. A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony...landlords, all men would be alike free to become tenants. * * * Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied and cultivated, in...
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The Contributor: Representing the Young Men's and Young Ladies ..., 5. sējums

1884 - 506 lapas
...community. Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones, and tenancy the only land tenure. A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony...landlords; all men would be alike free to become tenants. * * * * Clearly, therefore, on such a system the earth might be enclosed, occupied and cultivated,...
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The Irish Land Question

Henry George - 1881 - 110 lapas
...community. Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones, and tenancy the only land tenure. A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony...landlords; all men would be alike free to become tenants. . . . Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied, and cultivated,...
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The Land Question, what it Involves, and how Alone it Can be Settled

Henry George - 1881 - 124 lapas
...community. Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones, and tenancy the only land tenure. A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony...landlords ; all men would be alike free to become tenants. . . . Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied, and cultivated,...
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The Contemporary Review, 42. sējums

1882 - 1038 lapas
...community. Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones, and tenancy the only land tenure. A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony...landlords, all men would be alike free -to become tenants. Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth may be enclosed, occupied, and cultivated, in entire...
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The Christian socialist, 1-2. sējumi

1883 - 410 lapas
...community. Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones, and tenancy the only land tenure. A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony...landlords— all men would be alike free to become tenants." We have here given extracts from Herbert Spencer's arguments. We will also give his summary of them....
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Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions ...

Henry George - 1882 - 104 lapas
...proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the nation. Instead of payinn his rent to the agent of enure s Under it all men would be equally landlords; all men would be alike free to become tenants. * « * Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied and cultivated,...
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