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1 I, VIII| many sorts of property and riches, then are husbandry, and 2 I, VIII| are the elements of true riches; for the amount of property 3 I, VIII| poems says that~No bound to riches has been fixed for man.~ ~ 4 I, VIII| either in number or size, and riches may be defined as a number 5 I, IX | suggested the notion that riches and property have no limit. 6 I, IX | be the art which produces riches and wealth; having to consider 7 I, IX | be accumulated. Indeed, riches is assumed by many to be 8 I, IX | after a better notion of riches and of the art of getting 9 I, IX | they are right. For natural riches and the natural art of wealth-getting 10 I, IX | there is no bound to the riches which spring from this art 11 I, IX | limit of the end, which is riches of the spurious kind, and 12 I, IX | in one point of view, all riches must have a limit; nevertheless, 13 III, XV | of the public treasury; riches became the path to honor, 14 V, X | the tyrant is desirous of riches, the king, of what brings 15 VII, II | wealth, also think that riches make the happiness of the