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Meeting of Single Taxers
At the regular monthly meeting of the Massachusetts Single Tax League, January 17, 1899, two instructive addresses, followed by a lively discussion, were delivered. Mr. William Lloyd Garrison presided, and there were present a large number of invited guests. After dinner Mr. Garrison in part said,—
"Our purpose is a simple and direct one. We are engaged in the propaganda of a great truth, a social reform, which to us seems fundamental and imperative. We seek to reach the ears and gain the attention of all who, transcending merely personal interests and aims, desire to better the social conditions of the people.
"We do not come to you with vague theories or speculative propositions. Indeed, the chief objection made to our reform is that it is clear and definite. We invite you to expose our delusion or share in our faith.
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January 26, 1899 issue
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Words of Encouragement and Gratitude
with contributions from William B. Dickson, George W. DeLano, B. A. Miller, Mary A. Packard, Henry T. Howell
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Degrees of Metaphysical College
MARY BAKER EDDY
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Christian Science Souvenir Spoon
MARY BAKER EDDY
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Questions and Answers
M. B. E.
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Reply to the Boston Traveler
S. J. Hanna
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As to Dr. Faunce
William A. Childs
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The Lectures
with contributions from A. A. Weaver, H. H. Morrill
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Another Stomach Excised
Herbert S. Fuller
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Christian Science and Doctors
Hattie E. Graybill
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The Quality of Mercy
BY W. P. McKENZIE
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About six years ago I received an injury to my left eye...
George W. Kays
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Extract from a Letter
Lillian V. Weatherwax