 | Henry George - 1879 - 568 стор.
...material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed — we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most of enforced idleness. It... | |
 | 1880
...material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed — we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness. It is... | |
 | Francis Amasa Walker - 1883 - 232 стор.
...material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized, — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed, — we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness. . .... | |
 | James Platt - 1884 - 208 стор.
...George has said in " Progress and Poverty." The book is written to explain why, " when population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed, we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness;" and... | |
 | Robert Scott Moffat - 1885 - 296 стор.
...which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized, that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed, we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness." "Go... | |
 | Symmes M. Jelley - 1887 - 374 стор.
...minimum but we find them generally on the increase, and to his proposition that "where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed," we say there is not "the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence and the most enforced idleness."... | |
 | Henry George - 1911
...material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed — we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most of enforced idleness. It... | |
 | John Rae - 1891 - 508 стор.
...which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized—that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed—we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced... | |
 | William Samuel Lilly - 1892 - 261 стор.
...which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realised—that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed—we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the mo.it enforced... | |
 | 1897
...the scale of material progress, so does poverty take a darker aspect " ; that " when population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developt, we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness."... | |
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