Robinson Crusoe's Money: Or, The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Remote Island CommunityHarper & brothers, 1876 - 118 páginas |
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... THINGS ........ CHAPTER III . THE PERIOD OF BARTER . CHAPTER IV . HOW THEY INVENTED MONEY .... CHAPTER V. HOW THE PEOPLE ON THE ISLAND AND ELSEWHERE LEARNED DOM ..... CHAPTER VI . GOLD , AND HOW THEY CAME TO USE IT ...
... THINGS ........ CHAPTER III . THE PERIOD OF BARTER . CHAPTER IV . HOW THEY INVENTED MONEY .... CHAPTER V. HOW THE PEOPLE ON THE ISLAND AND ELSEWHERE LEARNED DOM ..... CHAPTER VI . GOLD , AND HOW THEY CAME TO USE IT ...
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... ch found pi or a doze of white " They w warm day " three gr The fir will be i Crusoe ; i and there . respect to a thing to and over it " I smiled drug ! ' said worth to me CHAPTER I. THE THREE GREAT BAGS OF MONEY . ALL ALL W ...
... ch found pi or a doze of white " They w warm day " three gr The fir will be i Crusoe ; i and there . respect to a thing to and over it " I smiled drug ! ' said worth to me CHAPTER I. THE THREE GREAT BAGS OF MONEY . ALL ALL W ...
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... thing to him , under the circumstances , absolutely w and over its presence and finding he soliloquized as " I smiled at myself at the sight of all this money drug ! ' said I , aloud , ' what art thou good for ? Thou worth to me , no ...
... thing to him , under the circumstances , absolutely w and over its presence and finding he soliloquized as " I smiled at myself at the sight of all this money drug ! ' said I , aloud , ' what art thou good for ? Thou worth to me , no ...
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... things th quired in common , and made no exchanges . But wher Atkins and the English sailors came , and the populati the island , we may suppose , was largely and permanen creased , a new social order of things became inevitable ...
... things th quired in common , and made no exchanges . But wher Atkins and the English sailors came , and the populati the island , we may suppose , was largely and permanen creased , a new social order of things became inevitable ...
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... thing for himself " his ering , his bread , his meat with blows of his hatchet , his hatchet hammer heaven knows how " - pite of himself , because all his ed , and would have only sufficed , ce . ALL been m one co other co knives much ...
... thing for himself " his ering , his bread , his meat with blows of his hatchet , his hatchet hammer heaven knows how " - pite of himself , because all his ed , and would have only sufficed , ce . ALL been m one co other co knives much ...
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Robinson Crusoe's Money: The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and Misfortunes ... David Ames Wells Vista previa limitada - 2023 |
Robinson Crusoe's Money: Or, The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and ... David Ames Wells Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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ABBOTT'S NAPOLEON adopted amount babies became body bushel called cannibals capital Central Africa CHARLES KINGSLEY Charles Moran circumstances Cloth coal coins cowries Crown 8vo currency debts desirable destroy dollar Engravings equivalent ernment exchange extent FRANKLIN SQUARE French Revolution Friends of Humanity gold Government HALLAM'S MIDDLE heathen HENRY HENRY HALLAM History of England hundred ideal inasmuch increased INSTRUMENT interest island issue JOHN S. C. JOHN S. C. ABBOTT labor Land legal tender legal-tender LL.D loan milk milk-tickets munity NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Narrative Nast nation necessity never non-exportable obtained once paper patriotism payment philosophers pieces pig-pens Portraits purchasing power quantity quired rency represent result Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe Island serve Society Islands standard thing THREE GREAT BAGS tion trade TYERMAN'S United vols wampum wanted wealth Woodcuts worthless Yankees