Book,  Par.

1     I,     45|   they spoke bitterly of the prices of exemptions, of their
2   III,     71|      concealment of the real prices; but the costly preparations
3   III,     71| disregarded, that prohibited prices for household articles were
4    IV,      8|      suffered much from high prices, but this was no fault of
5    VI,     22|   were followed by a fall of prices, and the deeper a man was
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