Monopolies and the PeopleDay, Egbert & Fidlar, 1873 - 514 halaman |
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... received as taxes to these companies . The policy is bad and oppressive in its effects . If one owns lands and employs an agent to sell it at a given price per acre , this agent has no right to convey one - half of it to himself and ...
... received as taxes to these companies . The policy is bad and oppressive in its effects . If one owns lands and employs an agent to sell it at a given price per acre , this agent has no right to convey one - half of it to himself and ...
Halaman 13
... receiving additional strength at the expense of the people . So great has its power become throughout the country as to alarm all who have considered the subject . For the purpose of self - protec- tion , the laboring community ...
... receiving additional strength at the expense of the people . So great has its power become throughout the country as to alarm all who have considered the subject . For the purpose of self - protec- tion , the laboring community ...
Halaman 15
... received grants of lands sufficient to pay at least one - half of the entire cost of their construction across the state , yet they were not built until long years after the grants were made , nor were they constructed as rapidly as ...
... received grants of lands sufficient to pay at least one - half of the entire cost of their construction across the state , yet they were not built until long years after the grants were made , nor were they constructed as rapidly as ...
Halaman 17
... received the grants of land , and all the benefit he derives from these unjust burdens imposed upon him , is the privilege of traveling upon railroads , or of ship- ping his produce over them , after he has paid to their officers ...
... received the grants of land , and all the benefit he derives from these unjust burdens imposed upon him , is the privilege of traveling upon railroads , or of ship- ping his produce over them , after he has paid to their officers ...
Halaman 18
... road as an apt illustra- tion of all others receiving aid from the government , we ask the reader's attention to some of its more remarkable features . ON CHAPTER IL THE PACIFIC RAILROAD INIQUITY . N the 18 MONOPOLIES AND THE PEOPLE .
... road as an apt illustra- tion of all others receiving aid from the government , we ask the reader's attention to some of its more remarkable features . ON CHAPTER IL THE PACIFIC RAILROAD INIQUITY . N the 18 MONOPOLIES AND THE PEOPLE .
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