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Appendix to Sociology, or, The reconstruction of society, government, and property, upon the principles of the individuality or separateness of ownership, the equality or equalness in quantity and the perpetuity or entailment of the private ownership of life, manhood, government, the homestead and the whole product of labor, by organizing all nations into states and townships of self-governed homestead democracies, self-employed in farming and mechanism, giving all the liberty and happiness to be found on earth / by Lewis Masquerier.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Masquerier, Lewis, 1802- author.
Contributor:
Scholar Select, publisher.
Stuart Curran-Joseph Wittreich Milton Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social problems.
Land reform.
Penn Provenance:
Curran, Stuart A. (honoree) (Milton Collection copy HN78 .M42 2021)
Wittreich, Joseph Anthony (donor) (Milton Collection copy HN78 .M42 2021)
Physical Description:
[5], 3-15, 17-31, [3] pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Appendix to Sociology
Reconstruction of society, government, and property, upon the principles of the individuality or separateness of ownership, the equality or equalness in quantity and the perpetuity or entailment of the private ownership of life, manhood, government, the homestead and the whole product of labor, by organizing all nations into states and townships of self-governed homestead democracies, self-employed in farming and mechanism, giving all the liberty and happiness to be found on earth
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Scholar Select, [not after 2021]
Notes:
Terminus ante quem for publication date from date of donation to the Penn Libraries.
Local Notes:
Milton Collection copy HN78 .M42 2021 presented to the Penn Libraries in 2021 by Joseph A. Wittreich in honor of Stuart A. Curran.
ISBN:
9781374135178
1374135178
OCLC:
1544901847

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