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A question to colonists of every grade : is single tax a remedy? : being the substance of Henry Geor...

A question to colonists of every grade : is single tax a remedy? : being the substance of Henry Geor...

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A question to colonists of every grade : is single tax a remedy? : being the substance of Henry George's doctrine, together with a short biographical sketch ... / by Kororia.

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Full title

A question to colonists of every grade : is single tax a remedy? : being the substance of Henry George's doctrine, together with a short biographical sketch ... / by Kororia.

Author / Creator

Publisher

Wellington : Lyon and Blair, 1890.

Date

1890.

Call Numbers

PAM 89/1219 , 333/K

Record Identifier

74VMjyk5QjaZ

MMS ID

991001246709702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

72 p. ; port. ; 22 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Wellington : Lyon and Blair, 1890.

Analytical title

Is single tax a remedy?

Date Published

1890.

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Copyright status: Out of copyright.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

A question to colonists of every grade : is single tax a remedy? : being the substance of Henry George's doctrine, together with a short biographical sketch ... / by Kororia.

Variant title

Is single tax a remedy?

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Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Selected for Digitisation 2016.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

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PAM 89/1219 , 333/K

Record Identifier

74VMjyk5QjaZ

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MMS ID

991001246709702626

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