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Page 104
... employed to comply with the orders ; as , suppose , if they only employed twelve men , and issued eighteen spotted stones daily , ordering a day's work each , then the six extra stones would be forged or false money ; and the effect of ...
... employed to comply with the orders ; as , suppose , if they only employed twelve men , and issued eighteen spotted stones daily , ordering a day's work each , then the six extra stones would be forged or false money ; and the effect of ...
Page 130
... employed . And as into these two functions , requiring for their right exercise the highest intelligence , as well as patience , kindness , and tact , the merchant is bound to put all his energy , so for their just discharge he is bound ...
... employed . And as into these two functions , requiring for their right exercise the highest intelligence , as well as patience , kindness , and tact , the merchant is bound to put all his energy , so for their just discharge he is bound ...
Page 157
... employed him - but would seriously recom- mend them , for the scribbler's sake , as well as their own , not to employ him . The quantity of its money which the country at present invests in scribbling is not , in the outcome of it ...
... employed him - but would seriously recom- mend them , for the scribbler's sake , as well as their own , not to employ him . The quantity of its money which the country at present invests in scribbling is not , in the outcome of it ...
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