The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen28William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1920 |
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... class . We see that it is even more abortive and unconscionable for those professing to be the friends of labor to urge the levying of inheritance taxes so high that they reduce to any substantial extent the capital of estates ...
... class . We see that it is even more abortive and unconscionable for those professing to be the friends of labor to urge the levying of inheritance taxes so high that they reduce to any substantial extent the capital of estates ...
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... class of persons who are prolific but too poor to pay taxes . In order to understand what higher prices mean we must bear in mind the fact that three quarters of the consuming public are poor people , most of whom live from hand to ...
... class of persons who are prolific but too poor to pay taxes . In order to understand what higher prices mean we must bear in mind the fact that three quarters of the consuming public are poor people , most of whom live from hand to ...
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... class privilege . It seems perfectly clear that no economic privilege can be enjoyed by one class without imposing an economic burden on all other classes . By compelling the members of the other classes to bear such a burden and pay ...
... class privilege . It seems perfectly clear that no economic privilege can be enjoyed by one class without imposing an economic burden on all other classes . By compelling the members of the other classes to bear such a burden and pay ...
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... class of laboring men as when it is en- joyed by a class of great landowners . Not only does the giving of a special privilege to one class destroy the liberty of other classes , but , paradoxical as it may seem , it also destroys the ...
... class of laboring men as when it is en- joyed by a class of great landowners . Not only does the giving of a special privilege to one class destroy the liberty of other classes , but , paradoxical as it may seem , it also destroys the ...
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... class to an extent perhaps unique . They chose him as their Chief Marshal for Class Day , and in 1905 , on their 25th Anniversary , at their request he was selected as Chief Marshal of the Alumni Association for Commencement Day . Their ...
... class to an extent perhaps unique . They chose him as their Chief Marshal for Class Day , and in 1905 , on their 25th Anniversary , at their request he was selected as Chief Marshal of the Alumni Association for Commencement Day . Their ...
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