The New Republic. Founded on the Natural and Inalienable Rights of Man, and Containing the Outlines of Such a Government As the Patriot Fathers Contemplated and Formulated in the Declaration of Independence, When Struggling for Liberty
Title | The New Republic. Founded on the Natural and Inalienable Rights of Man, and Containing the Outlines of Such a Government As the Patriot Fathers Contemplated and Formulated in the Declaration of Independence, When Struggling for Liberty |
Year for Search | 1883 |
Authors | Schellhous, E. J. M.D. |
Date Published | 1883 |
Publisher | Bacon and Company |
Place Published | San Francisco, CA |
Keywords | US author |
Annotation | Essay including a detailed description of a revised political system that will bring about a better world. Stress on popular government, votes for women, publicly owned utilities, and limitations on corporations. |
Additional Publishers | Also published New York: John W. Lovell & Co., 1883. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, L, PSt |
Author Note | The author was involved with the Topolobambo community founded in Mexico by Albert Kimsey Owen (1847-1916). See 1893 Owen. |
Full Text | 1883 Schellhous, E.J., M.D. The New Republic. Founded on the Natural and Inalienable Rights of Man, and Containing the Outlines of Such a Government As the Patriot Fathers Contemplated and Formulated in the Declaration of Essay including a detailed description of a revised political system that will bring about a better world. Stress on popular government, votes for women, publicly owned utilities, and limitations on corporations. The author was involved with the Topolobambo community founded in Mexico by Albert Kimsey Owen (1847-1916); see 1893 Owen. |