The monopolist is universally condemned. Probably the average free-trader would instantly abjure his cult if he only realised how directly it leads to monopoly. It is ...
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Article : 48 words"Observer" writes:--As an elector of Phillip Division and up till Thursday night a supporter of Mr. Fowler I ask you to insert this letter. I have hitherto voted for ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Tue 23 Jul 1895, Page 8
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