The New York Social Science Review: A Quarterly Journal of Sociology, Political Economy, and Statistics...v. 1-2; Jan. 1865-Oct. 1966, Volume 2Alexander Del Mar, Simon Stern, James K. Hamilton Willcox Pub. for the proprietors, 1866 |
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... land . It is felt as a hard and unjust discrimination , against those who have tied themselves to the country by becoming owners of the soil , and who are using their means in adding to the wealth of the nation by fair and honest ...
... land . It is felt as a hard and unjust discrimination , against those who have tied themselves to the country by becoming owners of the soil , and who are using their means in adding to the wealth of the nation by fair and honest ...
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... land , monopolies of transportation , monopolies of manufacturing , - corporations , with almost sovereign powers , exist in every state . Millions of acres of farming lands are owned by some of these corporations . They already have ...
... land , monopolies of transportation , monopolies of manufacturing , - corporations , with almost sovereign powers , exist in every state . Millions of acres of farming lands are owned by some of these corporations . They already have ...
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... land and the misuse of corporate powers , and in abandoning the indirect system , with all its special taxes on agri- culture , mining , transportation , manufactures , commerce , and industry of every kind , and resorting to direct and ...
... land and the misuse of corporate powers , and in abandoning the indirect system , with all its special taxes on agri- culture , mining , transportation , manufactures , commerce , and industry of every kind , and resorting to direct and ...
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... land a trifling observation to say that one nation can never have a right to govern another ; and that such a government could have no foundation but that of force , upon which also are sup- ported robbery and tyranny . That the tyranny ...
... land a trifling observation to say that one nation can never have a right to govern another ; and that such a government could have no foundation but that of force , upon which also are sup- ported robbery and tyranny . That the tyranny ...
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... lands and those who are not ; to their interests , and consequently to their different rights , with respect to legislation , to the administration of justice and of the police , to the contribution for public ex- penses , and to their ...
... lands and those who are not ; to their interests , and consequently to their different rights , with respect to legislation , to the administration of justice and of the police , to the contribution for public ex- penses , and to their ...
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Page 55 - By that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, the effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal. This implies a strong and constantly operating check on population from the difficulty of subsistence.
Page 98 - At twelve o'clock, meridian of the day following that on which proceedings are required to take place as aforesaid, the members of the two houses shall convene in joint assembly, and the journal of each house shall then be read, and if the same person has received a majority of all the votes in each house, he shall be declared duly elected senator.
Page 99 - States, said legislature shall proceed, on the second Tuesday after the commencement and organization of its session, to elect a person to fill such vacancy, in the manner hereinbefore provided for the election of a senator for a full term ; and if a vacancy shall happen during the session of the legislature, then on the second Tuesday after the legislature shall have been organized, and shall have notice of such vacancy.
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Page 98 - State, and the name of the person so voted for who receives a majority of the whole number of votes cast in each house shall be entered on the journal...
Page 12 - All stocks, bonds, Treasury notes, and other obligations of the United States shall be exempt from taxation by or under State or municipal or local authority.
Page 11 - States notes that may be issued under the provisions of this act; and all stocks, bonds, and other securities of the United States held by individuals, corporations, or associations within the United States, shall be exempt from taxation by or under State authority.
Page 2 - Lord burn upon this man, and bring upon him all the curses which are written in the Book of the Law. The Lord blot out his name under heaven. The Lord set him apart for destruction from all the tribes of Israel, with all the curses of the firmament which are written in the Book of...
Page 60 - But if public spirit, generous sentiments, or true justice and equality are desired, association, not isolation, of interests, is the school in which these excellences are nurtured. The aim of improvement should be not solely to place human heings in a condition in which they will be able to do without one another, but to enable them to work with or for one another in relations not involving dependence.
Page 13 - In estimating the gains, profits and income of any person, there shall be inOn what assessed. eluded all income derived from interest upon notes, bonds and other securities of the United States ; profits realized within the year from sales of real estate purchased within the year or within two years previous to the year for which income is estimated...