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“Perhaps, however, someone will think there is not objection to gathering these riches thus for oneself from the mines in the earth. But when to this sentence is added the peculiar treasure of kings and of the countries, the meaning of 'gathering' no longer admits of an innocent interpretation. For as it is possible for royal power to gather an abundance of riches from countries – that means, to impose tribute, to exact tithes, to compel their subjects to pay taxes – just so, he says, he has collected silver and gold.” (Eccl. 339,12)

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