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- Discovery can give no right of ownership, for whatever is discovered must have been already here to be discovered. If a man makes a wheelbarrow,…
- Compare society to a boat. Her progress through the water will not depend upon the exertion of her crew, but upon the exertion devoted to…
- God showers upon us his gifts-more than enough for all; But like swine scrambling for food, we tread them in the mire, and rend each…
- The tax upon land values is the most just and equal of all taxes. It falls only upon those who receive from society a peculiar…
- There can be to the ownership of anything no rightful title which is not derived from the title of the producer and does not rest…
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