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Economics (1.5-1.6)

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Is it the same thing as a house, or is all property that one possesses outside the house also part of the estate?
Well, I think that even if the property is situated in different cities, everything a man possesses is part of his estate.

Do not some men possess enemies?
Of course; some in fact possess many.
Shall we include their enemies in their possessions?
It would be ridiculous, surely, if one actually received a salary for increasing the number of a mans enemies!

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