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Who pays your taxes? : a consideration of the question of taxation / by David A. Wells, George H. Andrews, Thomas G. Sherman, Julien T. Davies, Joseph Dana Miller, Bolton Hall, and others
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WHO PAYS YOUR TAXES?

Kinnear, J. B. Principles of Property in Land. Lond., Smith,Elder & Co. 8°. 5s.

Regards land-owning as one of the social and conventional rights which for thegeneral good communities accord to individuals.

Leslie, T. E. Cliffe. Land Systems and Industrial Economy of Ire-land, England, and Continental Countries. Lond., 1870. 0 .

A comprehensive survey.

Levy, J. H., ed. Symposium on the Land Question. Lond., FisherUnwin, 1890. 74 pp. 8°, is.

Low, David. Landed Property and the Economy of Estates.Lond., Longmans, 1844. 12 + 680 pp. D.

Though intended as a landlord's manual gives much information of general intereston landed property.

Macdonell, J. The Land Question, with particular reference to Eng-land and Scotland. Lond., Macmillan. 8°, 10s. 6d.

Maine , Sir H. J. Sumner. 1822-1888. Early History of Institu-tions. N. Y., Holt, 1880. 8°, $3.50.

Traces property in land to the period when bodies of men held together by theland they tilled replaced the earliest cultivating groups formed of kinsmen. A workof the first rank.

Maine , Sir H. T. Sumner. Village Communities in the East andWest. N. Y., Holt. 8°, $3.50.

Compares the development of Indian and Teutonic village communities. Tracesthe process of fcudalization, and the early history of price and rent. A classic.

Mallock , W. H. Property and Progress; or, a brief inquiry intocontemporary social agitation in England. N. Y., Putnam, 1884. 248 pp.D. $1.

Chiefly a reply to Georges Progress and Poverty, and Hyndmans Englandfor All.

Montgomery, W. E. History of Land Tenure in Ireland . Cam-bridge Univ. Press, 1889. 191 pp., 10s. 6d.

Valuable and suggestive.

Nicholson, J. S. Tenants Gain not Landlord s Loss. Edinburgh ,D. Douglas, 1883. 11 + 173 pp. D.

Ogilby, J. Essay on the Right of Property in Land with respect tothe foundation in the law of nature and the rights of the people. Lond.,1780. O.

Ouvry, H. A. Stein and His Reforms in Prussia, with reference tothe land question in England. Lond., 1873.

Appendix contains views of R. Cobden and J. Stuart Mill .

Pollock , F. The Land Laws. Lond. and N. Y., Macmillan, 1886.224 pp. D. $1.

Gives the British land laws concisely and clearly.

Probyn, J. W., ed. Systems of Land Tenure in various countries.Cobden Club Essays. New and rev. ed. Lond. and N. Y., Cassell, 1881.6 + 534 PP- D.

Contains Tenure of Land in Ireland , by Rt. Hon. M. Longfield; Law and Cus-tom of Primogeniture, by Hon. G. C. Brodrick ; Land Laws of England, by G. W.