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"as Long As Children Are Raised In

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
December
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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tenement and gutter, the prisons "wlll be full; the gulf between rich and poor will grow wlder. One will depend on connlng, the other on force. It Is ;i irreal questton whether those who. live in luxury can afford to aliow others to cxisl in want. The value oí property depende, not on the pi-osperity of the few, bat oa the prosprr iiy of a very large majority. Ulé and property must be secure, "i ciiaiu subtle ttalng calted 'value' takee its toave. The poverty oí the many is a perpetual memance. Il we expect a proeperoua and peacetul country, the Citizens muet have homes. The morehomes the more patrióte, the morí virtne, the more aecnrlty tor all thai fiives wortli to Míe. Tlie more real ducatioii the less crime, and tlK more homos the fewer prisone.' ■ Robert (i. Insersoll. ,

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier