Robinson Crusoe’s Money. By David A. Wells. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square. 1876. “I smiled at myself at the sight of all this money. ‘Oh, drug,’ said I, aloud, ‘what art thou good for? Thou art not worth to me, no, not the taking off the ground. One of these knives is worth all this heap.’”—Page 9. “I smiled at myself at the sight of all this money. ‘Oh, drug,’ said I, aloud, ‘what art thou good for? Thou art not worth to me, no, not the taking off the ground. One of these knives is worth all this heap.’”—Page 9. Cobden Club Edition. Robinson Crusoe’s Money; Or, the Remarkable Financial Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Remote Island Community. “It requires a great deal of philosophy to observe once what may be seen every day.”—Rousseau. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square. 1876. Preface.
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