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1  24| indirectly, at least, by their money, furnished a substitute.
2  34|      wholly without the use of money, the State itself would
3  34|  Absolutely speaking, the more money, the less virtue; for money
4  34|    money, the less virtue; for money comes between a man and
5  34|       his pocket; - if you use money which has the image of Caesar
6  38|        which says to me, "Your money or your life," why should
7  38|      be in haste to give it my money? It may be in a great strait,
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