... transfer' of the surplus product of society, and the creation of facilities for it, available to the cunning and quick as against the dull and slow, has come to pervade the whole fabric of that which we call government, and how large a number of the... Revenue of the United States: Official Report [for 1869] - Page 44by United States. Special Commissioner of the Revenue, 1866-1870 - 1870 - 143 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Fisher Broune - 1870 - 524 pages
...ancient spirit; and, being the chief makers of the laws and institutions for the protection of labor and ingenuity, the increase of products, and the exchange...the best way to take care of the many is to commence to take care of the few; that all that is necessary to secure the well-being of the workman is to provide... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1870 - 536 pages
...ancient spirit; and, being the chief makers of the laws arid institutions for the protection of labor and ingenuity, the increase of products, and the exchange...the best way to take care of the many is to commence to take care of the few ; that all that is necessary to secure the well-being of the workman is to... | |
| George Washington Julian - 1872 - 508 pages
...surplus product of society, and the creation of facilities for it,' available to the cunning and the quick as against the dull and slow, has come to pervade the whole fabric of "bat which we call government ; and how large a number of the most progressive minds of the nation... | |
| George Washington Julian - 1872 - 512 pages
...surplus product of society, and the creation of facilities for it, available to the cunning and the quick as against the dull and slow, has come to pervade the whole fabric r' e *hat which we call government; and how large a number of the most progressive minds of the nation... | |
| E. J. Schellhous - 1883 - 362 pages
...the creation of facilities for it, available to the cunning and the quick as against the dull and the slow, has come to pervade the whole fabric of that...and how large a number of the most progressive minds in the nation have been led to accept as a fundamental truth in political doctrine that the best way... | |
| E. J. Schellhous - 1883 - 362 pages
...the creation of facilities for it, available to the cunning and the quick as against the dull and the slow, has come to pervade the whole fabric of that...and how large a number of the most progressive minds in the nation have been led to accept as a fundamental truth in political doctrine that the best way... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1886 - 620 pages
...liquidation, and appreciates the spirit of the laws, cannot fail to perceive how more and more the idea of transfer of the surplus product of society, and the...progressive minds of the nation have been led to accept as a fundamentnl truth in political doctrine, that the best way to take care of the many is to commence... | |
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