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... hand to hand ; nor has the commodity itself received any additional value , natural or artificial , in the course of its numerous transits . How , then , can it possibly fetch a higher price ? Z would have given just as much for it to A ...
... hand to hand ; nor has the commodity itself received any additional value , natural or artificial , in the course of its numerous transits . How , then , can it possibly fetch a higher price ? Z would have given just as much for it to A ...
Pagina 134
... hand - the unbodied hand - it moves there ! Look where it points ! my beautiful palace • Nitocris . The Temple of great Bel Belshazzar . - look Look Our halls of joy ! Ay , o'er both the fire " Nitocris . Earth's pride and wonder ...
... hand - the unbodied hand - it moves there ! Look where it points ! my beautiful palace • Nitocris . The Temple of great Bel Belshazzar . - look Look Our halls of joy ! Ay , o'er both the fire " Nitocris . Earth's pride and wonder ...
Pagina 336
... hand operations . For example : in the very first sentence of his directions to make a ' Pound Cake , ' - one pound of fresh butter melted a little , and worked with the hand in an earthen or copper pan , ' & c . & c . We would also ...
... hand operations . For example : in the very first sentence of his directions to make a ' Pound Cake , ' - one pound of fresh butter melted a little , and worked with the hand in an earthen or copper pan , ' & c . & c . We would also ...
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