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Page 95
... interest are gone , and fruiterer and baker are enriched . So far so good . But suppose the schoolboy , instead , has bought a book and a knife ; principal and interest are gone , and bookseller and cutler are enriched . But the ...
... interest are gone , and fruiterer and baker are enriched . So far so good . But suppose the schoolboy , instead , has bought a book and a knife ; principal and interest are gone , and bookseller and cutler are enriched . But the ...
Page 117
... interest of both that the work should be rightly done , and a just price obtained for it ; but , in the division of profits , the gain of the one may or may not be the loss of the other . is not the master's interest to pay wages so low ...
... interest of both that the work should be rightly done , and a just price obtained for it ; but , in the division of profits , the gain of the one may or may not be the loss of the other . is not the master's interest to pay wages so low ...
Page 296
... interest ( apart from compensation for risk ) is , " the exponent of the comfort of accomplished labour , separated from its power ; the power being what is lent : and the French economists who have maintained the entire illegality of ...
... interest ( apart from compensation for risk ) is , " the exponent of the comfort of accomplished labour , separated from its power ; the power being what is lent : and the French economists who have maintained the entire illegality of ...
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