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Page 83
... hour for us , and we only promise to work half an hour for him in return , we obtain an unjust advan- tage . If , on the contrary , we promise to work an hour and a half for him in return , he has an unjust advantage . The justice ...
... hour for us , and we only promise to work half an hour for him in return , we obtain an unjust advan- tage . If , on the contrary , we promise to work an hour and a half for him in return , he has an unjust advantage . The justice ...
Page 86
... hour of his own work in order to receive command over half an hour , or even much less , of national work . This source of uncertainty , together with the difficulty of determining the monetary value of skill , * render the ascertain ...
... hour of his own work in order to receive command over half an hour , or even much less , of national work . This source of uncertainty , together with the difficulty of determining the monetary value of skill , * render the ascertain ...
Page 139
... hours ' work ; in soft ground , perhaps only half an hour . Grant the soil equally good for the tree in each case . Then the value of the sapling planted by two hours ' work is nowise greater than that of the sapling planted in half an hour ...
... hours ' work ; in soft ground , perhaps only half an hour . Grant the soil equally good for the tree in each case . Then the value of the sapling planted by two hours ' work is nowise greater than that of the sapling planted in half an hour ...
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ESSAY PAGE | 1 |
THE VEINS OF WEALTH | 38 |
QUI JUDICATIS TERRAM | 67 |
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