Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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Strana 133
... land a symptom of national distress ? The price of improved land in most parts of the country is much lower than can be accounted for by the quantity of waste land at market , and can only be fully explained by that want of private and ...
... land a symptom of national distress ? The price of improved land in most parts of the country is much lower than can be accounted for by the quantity of waste land at market , and can only be fully explained by that want of private and ...
Strana 160
... lands ; and so far is against the laws of alienage . 4. To transmit these lands , on the death of a proprietor , to a certain line of successors ; and so far changes the course of descents . 5. To put the lands out of the reach of ...
... lands ; and so far is against the laws of alienage . 4. To transmit these lands , on the death of a proprietor , to a certain line of successors ; and so far changes the course of descents . 5. To put the lands out of the reach of ...
Strana 396
... land are still competent to adjust in the best way all our present difficulty . In your hands , my dissatisfied fellow - countrymen , and not in mine , is the momentous issue of civil war . The gov- ernment will not assail you . You can ...
... land are still competent to adjust in the best way all our present difficulty . In your hands , my dissatisfied fellow - countrymen , and not in mine , is the momentous issue of civil war . The gov- ernment will not assail you . You can ...
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