The Complete Works of Henry George, Volumen5Doubleday, Page, 1911 |
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... called upon , substantiate the claims of those from whom he purchased or inherited his property ; and any flaw in the original parchment , even though the property should have had a score intermediate owners , quashes his right . " But ...
... called upon , substantiate the claims of those from whom he purchased or inherited his property ; and any flaw in the original parchment , even though the property should have had a score intermediate owners , quashes his right . " But ...
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... called landowners have no right in morality and justice to anything but the rent , or compensation for its salable value , " the English writers had seemed to me afflicted with a sort of color - blindness on the subject of compensation ...
... called landowners have no right in morality and justice to anything but the rent , or compensation for its salable value , " the English writers had seemed to me afflicted with a sort of color - blindness on the subject of compensation ...
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... called the pons asinorum of politi- cal economy : it is , that the rent of land is determined by the excess of the produce it will yield over that which the same application can obtain from the least productive land in use . To grasp ...
... called the pons asinorum of politi- cal economy : it is , that the rent of land is determined by the excess of the produce it will yield over that which the same application can obtain from the least productive land in use . To grasp ...
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... called per- sonal rights , of this or that special kind . In " Political Institutions , " which , after some magazine publications of chapters , was finally published in book form in the early part of 1882 , Mr. Spencer again spoke of ...
... called per- sonal rights , of this or that special kind . In " Political Institutions , " which , after some magazine publications of chapters , was finally published in book form in the early part of 1882 , Mr. Spencer again spoke of ...
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... called me " such a preacher of unrighteousness as the world has never seen , " and spoke of my " immoral doctrines " and " profligate conclusions , " the " unutterable meanness of the gigantic villainy " I advocated , and so on . And ...
... called me " such a preacher of unrighteousness as the world has never seen , " and spoke of my " immoral doctrines " and " profligate conclusions , " the " unutterable meanness of the gigantic villainy " I advocated , and so on . And ...
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abolition absolute political ethics action admit animal assert assumed ATHENÆUM CLUB become belongs chapter claims compensation confusion declared deduced denial deny doctrine earth economic rent Edinburgh Review England English equal freedom equal rights equitable erty evolution evolution philosophy existing fact force give gratification greater Herbert Spencer human idea implied improvements individual injustice intelligence involved James's Gazette joint rights Justice Laidler land nationalization land question land tenure landlords landowners landownership law of equal letter liberty Louis Mallet mankind matter and motion means ment merely moral natural opportunity opinions original owners ownership of land possession practical Principal Brown principle private property Professor Huxley Progress and Poverty property in land reason recognized rent right of property rights to land seems slavery slaves Social Statics society soil Spencerian philosophy Synthetic Philosophy theory things tion truth unknowable utterances valid vidual wrong
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Página xx - Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his.
Página 98 - All space doth occupy, all motion guide ; Unchanged through time's all-devastating flight ! Thou only God, — there is no God beside ! Being above all beings ! mighty One, Whom none can comprehend and none explore ; Who fill'st existence with Thyself alone, Embracing all, supporting, ruling o'er; Being whom we call God, and know no more...
Página 3 - has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other...
Página 252 - It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion : for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no further ; but when it beholdeth the chain of them, confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity.
Página xx - The labour of his body and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever, then, he removes out of the state that nature hath provided and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with it, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property.
Página 127 - Every man has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man...
Página 148 - land " includes not only the face of the earth, but everything under it or over it.
Página 161 - Under the name of aids, the lord claimed stipulated sums from his tenants on the occasion of the knighting of his eldest son, the marriage of his eldest daughter, or his own capture in war.