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Wucher, like most Namibian whites, is of German descent.
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Wucher argues against chopping up farms, saying big is better in the modern agricultural world, and he's unapologetic about how much land he owns.
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While many laborers live in shacks, Wucher pays more than double the US$68 monthly minimum wage and has helped his employees buy homes in nearby Okahandja, 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of
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Wucher said, sipping a beer to stave off the heat in his tranquil garden.
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Funk, _Zins und Wucher_; Arnold, _Zur Geschichte des Eigenthums_, pp. 92 _et seq.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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Gewicht, Elle, Mass, Waare, Muenze, Wucher, oder durch einiges Mittel, das von Gott verboten ist; dazu auch allen Geiz und unnuetze
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Primo observat quemdam naturalem ordinem utilium rerum, secundo observat quemdam communem cursum copiae et inopiae, tertio observat periculum et industriam rerum seu obsequiorum '(Funk, _Zins und Wucher_, p. 153).] [Footnote 1:' Sollicitudo et periculum, '_Op. cit.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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His first important publications belong to the sphere of political science and the history of economics, and include the two treatises, "Zins und Wucher, eine moraltheologische
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Nobody spilled the beans, "said Wucher, father of two daughters, Aliza Wucher and Glenda Bernhardt, and grandfather to Jacob Bernhardt.
unknown title 2009
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The congregation goes back 100 years and has a very rich history, "Wucher said.
unknown title 2009
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