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<p align="center" style="font: 12px;">abstract justice. This is admitted, either expressly or tacitly, in every standard work on political economy, but in general merely by vague admission or omission.  JJNWCL 
Attention is in general called away from the truth, as a lecturer on<u>moral philosophy in a slave-holding community</u>might call away attention LBKQBDYOW from too 
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<p align="right" style="font: 14px;">necessary to the proper use of land and the SQKJFC existence of the civilized state. the examination through which we have phied has proved conclusively that 
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<p align="center" style="font: 12px;">civilization. Expediency, therefore, IHSR joins justice in demanding that BXEKNBNYM we abolish it. When expediency thus joins justice in demanding that we abolish an </p>
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<p align="center">institution that has no broader base or stronger ground QLFRPFJM than a mere municipal regulation, what reason can there be for hesitation? The consideration that seems to cause hesitation, even AAALHCO on the part of those 
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unquestionably their rightful property. GLSKLWWYA Thus, it is held that if we abolish private property in land, justice requires that we should fully compensate 
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<p align="right" style="font: 14px;">Indies 6100,000,000 was paid the slaveholders. Even Herbert Spencer, who in his ”Social Statics“ has so clearly demonstrated the invalidity of every title by which the exclusive  CFTCHTQQ 
possession 7ea99ed1b6714702bd5343b786c98bee of land is claimed, gives countenance to this idea (though it seems to me inconsistently) by declaring that justly to estimate and 
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