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1 1 | educated for the calling of a retail trader, or of a captain
2 8 | them. But let there be no retail trade for the sake of money–
3 8 | purchase of others. As to the retail trade in these things, whether
4 8 | which is commonly called retail trade. And butchers shall
5 11| follow the practices of retail trade. Concerning these,
6 11| law shall come afterwards. Retail trade in a city is not by
7 11| to see what has brought retail trade into ill–odour, and
8 11| wherefore all that relates to retail trade, and merchandise,
9 11| for a time, or carry on retail trade, or do anything of
10 11| journeys, for the sake of retail trade, and receives strangers
11 11| place, they must have as few retail traders as possible; and
12 11| families, shall become a retail trader either voluntarily
13 11| shares in the illiberality of retail trades may be indicted for
14 11| second law:—He who engages in retail trade must be either a metic
15 11| shall be:—In order that the retail trader who dwells in our
16 11| multifarious occupations of retail trade, that is to say, in
17 11| of the several kinds of retail trade, as we before commanded,
18 11| produce a moderate gain to the retail trades, and they shall fix
19 11| wardens of the country. And so retail trade will benefit every
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