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Money - Read More
The problem of the value of money is a special case of the general problem of economic value.
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On Horseback - Read More
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Love - Read More
Love, the passion itself being so tremendously strong and occupying such a large part of human thought
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Radium - Read More
The waves still ran high, and the freshet currents from the Potomac River poured past the shoals at the rate of six or seven miles an hour.
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Beauties - Read More
It was the glimpse of oak settles and panels, and gleams of old brass and copper
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The Man Who Died - Read More
eturned from the City about three o’clock on that May afternoon pretty well disgusted with life.
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Bags of Money - Read More
The first person that came to join Robinson Crusoe on his island was Friday, and next, Friday’s father.
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Two Rooms - Read More
“I don’t believe it was her heart at all,” said Dolly slowly. “Why should any one think so? It was only nervousness"
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Two Rooms Part 2
“Ah, now, Dolly, Towhead Dolly, don’t be hard on us,” said Tad, in such a wheedlesome way that Dolly had to laugh.
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Money Origins - Read More
The first and most obvious would be the want of a common measure for values of different sorts.
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Money Origins Part 2
Since money has to be exchanged for valuable goods, it should itself possess value and it must therefore have utility as the basis of value
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How It Works - Read More
IF ice be heated above 32° Fahrenheit, its molecules lose their cohesion, and move freely round one another




