STEIN, AND HIS REFORMS IN PRUSSIA.
With reference to the Land Question in England. By Col. H. A. Ouvry,
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“Every one should read and digest every word in this book. In one short paragraph of Col. Ouvry’s we have stated the absolute necessity of restoring the peasantry to the land, the violence that of old drove them from the soil, the necessity of many peasant proprietors to give strength and stability to the institutions of the country; that peasant proprietorship improves the character as well as the condition of the people; and, lastly, when the masses depend wholly on precarious wages they are dangerous to the State, and have too little respect for the rights of property."—Labourers’ Union Chronicle.
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