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Page 52
Supposing the written promises to be held entirely valid ( among civilised nations
their validity is secured by legal measures ) , the person who had hitherto worked
for both might now , if he chose , rest altogether , and pass his time in idleness ...
Supposing the written promises to be held entirely valid ( among civilised nations
their validity is secured by legal measures ) , the person who had hitherto worked
for both might now , if he chose , rest altogether , and pass his time in idleness ...
Page 99
Thus , one man , by sowing and reaping , turns one measure of corn into two
measures . That is Profit . Another by digging and forging , turns one spade into
two spades . That is Profit . But the man who has two measures of corn wants ...
Thus , one man , by sowing and reaping , turns one measure of corn into two
measures . That is Profit . Another by digging and forging , turns one spade into
two spades . That is Profit . But the man who has two measures of corn wants ...
Page 140
... in exchange : validity secured by legal measures ( Sect . 34 ) . With regard to (
1 ) we may notice that money might be , and once was , only a measure of value ,
or counters , like the " marks " given for school exercises . Thus a goat might be ...
... in exchange : validity secured by legal measures ( Sect . 34 ) . With regard to (
1 ) we may notice that money might be , and once was , only a measure of value ,
or counters , like the " marks " given for school exercises . Thus a goat might be ...
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