Denis Kearney Quotes
They Have Stolen The Public Lands. They Have Grasped All To Themselves, And By Their Unprincipled Greed Brought A Crisis Of Unparalleled Distress On Forty Millions Of People, Who Have Natural Resources To Feed, Clothe And Shelter The Whole Human Race.
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