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increased and adequately remunerated by a pro- 
portionate increase of enjoyments and delights. 
18, Some modes altho’ opposed to each other, 
may effect neafly the same purpose — They are 
1. to establish a uniform High rate of values 
for every Property or Labor performed , 
neither being refused when tendered at that rate, 
but payable only in other Properties, effects, 
commodities or labors, equally high rated — 2d. 
Or to adopt a Minimum or very low rate of 
valuations for every thing tendered payable or 
exchangable at the similar low rates — -3rd, Of 
for any one to fix his own price to every thing, 
but be paid also in objects at the fate of the pro- 
ducer, this should be the voluntary plan. 
19, Such practice or experiment of Highest 
and Lowest Values can of course be only used 
by mutual consent of a set of families, or Com- 
pany, Association, or Community, large or small 
. . . and their full effects and consequences can 
only be ascertained by practice on a large scale. 
But it is obvious at a glance that they offer such 
inducements and advantages to all, that provi- 
ded the rates be justly equalized, whether High 
or Low , they cannot fail by their very disparity 
to suit most classes of Wealthy men, Laborers 
and Producers. 
20, This may be called the Mutual System, 
those who may employ it will become Mutual- 
ists, and either rates may be used separately or 
together. To unfold the practical benefits of 
both would require a volume: it may however be 
asserted that the High rates of exchanges will 
suit every body Rich or Poor, as every one will 
like to see its Land or Houses or Goods or La- 
bor, rated at five-fold or ten-fold of usual prices, 
and obtain whatever he wants, altho’ it may be 
