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Debt allegory. The hare and the cap (green) he holds, as well as the chain attached to the ruined column, are the emblems that indicate that the debtor is always afraid that the insolvent will cause him to lose his honour or his freedom. Engraving. by Austrian School

Debt allegory. The hare and the cap (green) he holds, as well as the chain attached to the ruined column, are the emblems that indicate that the debtor is always afraid that the insolvent will cause him to lose his honour or his freedom. Engraving.

(Debit allegory. The hare and the cap (green) he holds, as well as the chain attached to the ruined column, are the emblems that indicate that the debtor is always afraid that the insolvent will cause him to lose his honour or his freedom. Engraving in “” I)


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Debt allegory. The hare and the cap (green) he holds, as well as the chain attached to the ruined column, are the emblems that indicate that the debtor is always afraid that the insolvent will cause him to lose his honour or his freedom. Engraving. by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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