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" The expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in them must be thrown on the land which their toil makes valuable, and without any effort on the part of its owners. "
The Radical Programme - Página 89
1885 - 328 páginas
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The Fortnightly Review, Volumen40

1883 - 908 páginas
...alone a radical reform is possible. The expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwellin them must be thrown on the land which their toil makes valuable, ami without any effort on the part of its owners. When these owners, not satisfied with the unearned...
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Two Irelands; or, Loyalty versus treason (by E. Saunderson).

Edward James Saunderson - 1884 - 108 páginas
...matter,' and states ' the principle ' on which alone a radical reform is possible : — ' The expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in...valuable without any effort on the part of its owners.' " . . . " If this is not the ' prairie rent ' doctrine," continues United Ireland, " words have no...
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The State & the slums

Edward Stanley Robertson - 1884 - 88 páginas
...remarkable fact that a great many of Mr. Chamberlain's suggestions are law already. The expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in...thrown on the land which their toil makes valuable, and without any effort on the part of its owners. When these owners, not satisfied with the unearned...
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The Foundation of Death: A Study of the Drink-question

Axel Gustafson - 1884 - 624 páginas
...state the principle on which alone a radical reform is possible. The expense of making towns lidbitdble for the toilers who dwell in them must be thrown on the land which their toil makes valuable, and witliout any effort on the part of its owners. " When these owners, not satisfied with the unearned...
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The Foundation of Death: A Study of the Drink-question

Axel Gustafson - 1885 - 652 páginas
...of the matter, and state the principle on which alone a radical reform is possible. The expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in...thrown on the land which their toil makes valuable, and without any effort on the part of its owners. " When these owners, not satisfied with the unearned...
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Journal des économistes: revue de la science économique et de la statistique

1886 - 992 páginas
...formule : The expcnse of making toions habitable for the toilers who dicell in them tnust be throicn on the land which their toil makes valuable without any effort on the part of ils oicners. « La dépense pour rendre les villes habitables aux ouvriers qui y vivent doit être...
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The Unearned Increment: Or, Reaping Without Sowing

William Harbutt Dawson - 1890 - 176 páginas
...the owners of the soil.1 Mr. Chamberlain demanded nothing unjust when he said that "the expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in...thrown on the land which their toil makes valuable, and that without any effort on the part of the owners." " That we are, however, very far from attaining...
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The Housing of the Poor

F. H. Millington - 1891 - 124 páginas
...Chamlain is a strong advocate of this view, and laid down bp-iains the proposition "that the expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in...valuable without any effort on the part of its owners." This argument was forcibly put by Mr. E. Dwyer Gray, MP, in his memorandum appended to the Report of...
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The Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain: The Man and the Statesman

N. Murrell Marris - 1900 - 764 páginas
...authorities under these conditions. The principle Mr. Chamberlain laid down was that "the expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in them must be thrown on the land, which, without any efforts on the part of the owners, has been made valuable by the toil of the workers."...
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The Right Honorable Joseph Chamberlain: The Man and the Statesman

N. Murrell Marris - 1900 - 572 páginas
...authorities under these conditions. The principle Mr. Chamberlain laid down was that "the expense of making towns habitable for the toilers who dwell in them must be thrown on the land, which, without any efforts on the part of the owners, has been made valuable by the toil of the workers."...
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