Cannibals All!: Or, Slaves Without MastersA. Morris, 1857 - 379 halaman |
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... thing , is only a fair subject of change , in so far as the article used is consumed in the use ; for such consumption is the consumption of the labor or capital of the owner , and is but the exchange of equivalent amounts of labor ...
... thing , is only a fair subject of change , in so far as the article used is consumed in the use ; for such consumption is the consumption of the labor or capital of the owner , and is but the exchange of equivalent amounts of labor ...
Halaman 52
... thing is just what it will bring , " is the common trading principle of man- kind . Yet men revolt at the extreme applications of their own principle , and denunciate any gross and palpable advantage taken of the wants , position and ...
... thing is just what it will bring , " is the common trading principle of man- kind . Yet men revolt at the extreme applications of their own principle , and denunciate any gross and palpable advantage taken of the wants , position and ...
Halaman 58
... thing , is just what it will bring . " The professional man who charges the highest fees is most respected , and he who under- charges stands disgraced . We have a friend who has been , and we believe will continue to be , one of the ...
... thing , is just what it will bring . " The professional man who charges the highest fees is most respected , and he who under- charges stands disgraced . We have a friend who has been , and we believe will continue to be , one of the ...
Halaman 63
... thing is worth what it will bring in the market . " Still , if I were to charge you $ 500 , or a fourth part of that sum , and , taking advan- tage of your necessities , force you to pay it , everybody would denounce me , the poor ...
... thing is worth what it will bring in the market . " Still , if I were to charge you $ 500 , or a fourth part of that sum , and , taking advan- tage of your necessities , force you to pay it , everybody would denounce me , the poor ...
Halaman 64
... thing what it is worth . " It is upon this principle or maxim , that all honorable trade professes now to be con- ducted , until instances arise in which its oppressive ope- ration is so glaring and repugnant to the moral sense of ...
... thing what it is worth . " It is upon this principle or maxim , that all honorable trade professes now to be con- ducted , until instances arise in which its oppressive ope- ration is so glaring and repugnant to the moral sense of ...
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