The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 680
... hands to go to . Therefore , if you tax land value you do not increase rent , because that is im- possible ; you merely take some of that rent for State purposes . If , on the other hand , you tax private capital , either the owner goes ...
... hands to go to . Therefore , if you tax land value you do not increase rent , because that is im- possible ; you merely take some of that rent for State purposes . If , on the other hand , you tax private capital , either the owner goes ...
Page 822
... hand , and the Government would be forced to follow them . The Chancellor desired to bring the Socialists ' law , including the provisions of expulsion , before the new Reichstag once again , to dissolve the Reichstag if it rejected the ...
... hand , and the Government would be forced to follow them . The Chancellor desired to bring the Socialists ' law , including the provisions of expulsion , before the new Reichstag once again , to dissolve the Reichstag if it rejected the ...
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... hand , it is only human nature if he endeavours to make the utmost use of the time at his disposal , and recover what fragments he may from the ruin , by any means . I look forward with the utmost apprehension to the developments which ...
... hand , it is only human nature if he endeavours to make the utmost use of the time at his disposal , and recover what fragments he may from the ruin , by any means . I look forward with the utmost apprehension to the developments which ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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