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... paid in kind by the agricul- turists , and in money by manufacturers and traders , all other taxes being abolished . It was probably only by his death , which occurred shortly after the publication of his book , " Le Dixme Royale , " in ...
... paid in kind by the agricul- turists , and in money by manufacturers and traders , all other taxes being abolished . It was probably only by his death , which occurred shortly after the publication of his book , " Le Dixme Royale , " in ...
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... paid to them by those who employ them , or who by their products . For their labour and their goods produce for them nothing beyond this re- compense , which is itself an expense for those who pay . If this payment be traced to its ...
... paid to them by those who employ them , or who by their products . For their labour and their goods produce for them nothing beyond this re- compense , which is itself an expense for those who pay . If this payment be traced to its ...
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... paid for more commodities than he sells . But , says Marx , “ The totality of the capitalist class in a country cannot outwit itself . " 66 The change of value that occurs in the case of money intended to be converted into capital ...
... paid for more commodities than he sells . But , says Marx , “ The totality of the capitalist class in a country cannot outwit itself . " 66 The change of value that occurs in the case of money intended to be converted into capital ...
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... paid for all things . It was not by gold or by silver , but by labour , that all the wealth of the world was originally pur- chased ; and its value , to those who possess it , and who This chapter contains the enunciation of the ...
... paid for all things . It was not by gold or by silver , but by labour , that all the wealth of the world was originally pur- chased ; and its value , to those who possess it , and who This chapter contains the enunciation of the ...
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... paid , not in such a quantity of coined money of such a denomination ( in so many pounds sterling , for example ) , but in so many ounces either of pure silver , or of silver of a certain standard . The rents which have been reserved in ...
... paid , not in such a quantity of coined money of such a denomination ( in so many pounds sterling , for example ) , but in so many ounces either of pure silver , or of silver of a certain standard . The rents which have been reserved in ...
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