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The ( strength of single - taxism in the cities added to the difficulties in the way of a national union of the discontented Henry George , who was always close to believing himself a special emissary of God , showed little of the give ...
The ( strength of single - taxism in the cities added to the difficulties in the way of a national union of the discontented Henry George , who was always close to believing himself a special emissary of God , showed little of the give ...
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W Hen Progress and Poverty was published , one of Henry George's first acts was to hurry off a copy to his father with an exultant note . He had written , George was sure , “ a great book , ” but he did not say that the work was great ...
W Hen Progress and Poverty was published , one of Henry George's first acts was to hurry off a copy to his father with an exultant note . He had written , George was sure , “ a great book , ” but he did not say that the work was great ...
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Speeches , Correspondence , and Political Papers of Carl Schurz ( 6 vols . , Putnam , 1913 ) ; Claude M. Fuess : Carl Schurz ( Dodd , Mead , 1932 ) ; George S. Merriam : Life and Times of Samuel Bowles ( Century , 1885 ) ; Stewart ...
Speeches , Correspondence , and Political Papers of Carl Schurz ( 6 vols . , Putnam , 1913 ) ; Claude M. Fuess : Carl Schurz ( Dodd , Mead , 1932 ) ; George S. Merriam : Life and Times of Samuel Bowles ( Century , 1885 ) ; Stewart ...
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