[4]. This work will show the real causes of it and the rapid tendency toward it.
[5]. Encyclopedia of Social Reform, p. 1435. Ed. by Rev. Wm. Bliss and published in 1897 by Funk and Wagnalls Company, New York and London.
[6]. This 5 per cent includes personal, unproductive property of all sorts.
[7]. Mind that these statements are of one authority only, viz.: Mr. G. K. Holmes.
[8]. House-scarb means: all domestic or household property that may be carried on from one rentable house to another.
[9]. Dr. C. B. Spahr, Pres. Distribution of Wealth in the U. S. (1896), p. 69; published by Thos. Y. Crowell & Company, Boston.
[10]. Encyclopedia of Social Reform, p. 1388.
[11]. Ibidem, p. 1388.
[12]. This table gives you the exact equivalent of diagrams found on p. [12].
[13]. So far, we give honor to Mr. Holmes in advance.