Chapter 35

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It ought to be read by every man in America.—FRANCES E. WILLARD.

An invaluable help to every reader and thinker.—EX-GOV. JOHN P. ALTGELD.

SocialSystems

SocialSystems

SocialSystems

SocialSystems

ARE TREATED INThe New Time

ARE TREATED INThe New Time

ARE TREATED IN

The New Time

Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publishers56 FIFTH AVE., CHICAGO

Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publishers56 FIFTH AVE., CHICAGO

Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publishers

56 FIFTH AVE., CHICAGO

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTESP.88, changed “employed against the co-operator” to “employed against the competitor”.Please note that the sample sections beginning with THE LEGAL REVOLUTION OF 1902 are part of the advertisements. The sample is intentionally incomplete.Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in spelling.Retained archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.

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