Farmer Discontent, 1865-1900Vernon Rosco Carstensen Wiley, 1974 - 184 pages |
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... believe that the time has come when the producing classes should assert , not only their independence , but their supremacy ; that non - producers can not be relied upon as guarantees of fair- ness ; and that laws enacted and ...
... believe that the time has come when the producing classes should assert , not only their independence , but their supremacy ; that non - producers can not be relied upon as guarantees of fair- ness ; and that laws enacted and ...
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... believe we need be driven to this alternative . I do believe that agriculture , followed as a business , with a reasonable regard to business prin- ciples , can be made a business success . I believe that by keeping steadily in view the ...
... believe we need be driven to this alternative . I do believe that agriculture , followed as a business , with a reasonable regard to business prin- ciples , can be made a business success . I believe that by keeping steadily in view the ...
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... believe there is more than fortuitous connection between a regional proneness to Populism and isolationism . These and other critics believe also that they discern a logical connection between a regional addiction to Populism in the old ...
... believe there is more than fortuitous connection between a regional proneness to Populism and isolationism . These and other critics believe also that they discern a logical connection between a regional addiction to Populism in the old ...
Contents
Part One GROWTH AND CHANGE IN AMERICAN | 1 |
Part Two THE GRANGER MOVEMENT 18651880 | 17 |
6 The Declaration of Purposes of the Patrons of Hus | 40 |
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