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Page 13
... paid for their own homes , then they are the absolute controllers of their own money . Past and present civilizations have been based upon temples and pyramids . Rulers , ever selfish , have been always cunning enough to take for ...
... paid for their own homes , then they are the absolute controllers of their own money . Past and present civilizations have been based upon temples and pyramids . Rulers , ever selfish , have been always cunning enough to take for ...
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... paid for just what he or she does and at the time he or she does it . To do this it is nec- cessary for the company not only to grow , to gather , to clean , to spin , but to manufacture and to sell its cottons ; not only to plant its ...
... paid for just what he or she does and at the time he or she does it . To do this it is nec- cessary for the company not only to grow , to gather , to clean , to spin , but to manufacture and to sell its cottons ; not only to plant its ...
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... paid in cash on delivery for the quantity and quality of the article produced . There being no agreements between man and man , but only between the citizen and the State , there is no business for a lawyer . Every man and woman being ...
... paid in cash on delivery for the quantity and quality of the article produced . There being no agreements between man and man , but only between the citizen and the State , there is no business for a lawyer . Every man and woman being ...
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... paid in one or more commodities agreed upon . In Venice the citizens kept their accounts upon the books of the bank of Venice simply as CREDITS and DEBITS . There was really no necessity for money among the people . At that time ...
... paid in one or more commodities agreed upon . In Venice the citizens kept their accounts upon the books of the bank of Venice simply as CREDITS and DEBITS . There was really no necessity for money among the people . At that time ...
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... paid for promptly and without embarrass- ment . The pioneers in the settlements in Sinaloa are paid , or rather credited with three dollars a day of eight hours . This is a common wage and every adult , man and woman receives the same ...
... paid for promptly and without embarrass- ment . The pioneers in the settlements in Sinaloa are paid , or rather credited with three dollars a day of eight hours . This is a common wage and every adult , man and woman receives the same ...
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