Publication of the Kress Library of Business and Economics, 第 9 号Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1953 |
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... Wares . If the price exceed the worth of the thing , or the thing exceed the price , the equality of justice is taken away ; that both agree is the just rule of trading , against which deceit is opposite , decipere est unum ostentare ...
... Wares . If the price exceed the worth of the thing , or the thing exceed the price , the equality of justice is taken away ; that both agree is the just rule of trading , against which deceit is opposite , decipere est unum ostentare ...
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... Wares seeme better than they are , that the seller may receive for them more than they are worth . But doe they which use them think Light can look upon the Wares , and not he that made the light ? Or will they thinke to enjoy the ...
... Wares seeme better than they are , that the seller may receive for them more than they are worth . But doe they which use them think Light can look upon the Wares , and not he that made the light ? Or will they thinke to enjoy the ...
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... wares thus bought : I have heard and read words against this , but not arguments . The price is to bee lessened , when a man hath foolishly bought his wares ; for it may happen that he may sell them cheaper than hee bought them , and ...
... wares thus bought : I have heard and read words against this , but not arguments . The price is to bee lessened , when a man hath foolishly bought his wares ; for it may happen that he may sell them cheaper than hee bought them , and ...
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