The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 82
... metals , give an overplus to reward the refiner's skill and pains . And in this case , fine silver and alloyed or mixed silver are considered as two distinct commodities . But no money being 82 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... metals , give an overplus to reward the refiner's skill and pains . And in this case , fine silver and alloyed or mixed silver are considered as two distinct commodities . But no money being 82 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
Page 83
John Locke. considered as two distinct commodities . But no money being coined here , or almost any where , of pure , fine silver , this concerns not the value of money at all ; wherein an equal quantity of silver is always of the same ...
John Locke. considered as two distinct commodities . But no money being coined here , or almost any where , of pure , fine silver , this concerns not the value of money at all ; wherein an equal quantity of silver is always of the same ...
Page 104
... distinct meaning at all . Where none of these be , there their plain , true , honest sense , would prove very easy and intelligible , if expressed in ordinary and direct language . That this is so , I shall show , by examining a printed ...
... distinct meaning at all . Where none of these be , there their plain , true , honest sense , would prove very easy and intelligible , if expressed in ordinary and direct language . That this is so , I shall show , by examining a printed ...
Page 142
... the alloy of most of the coin of the several distinct dominions of this part of the world . Which broken proportion of baser metal to silver , in the stand- ard of the several mints , seems to have been 142 Further Considerations ...
... the alloy of most of the coin of the several distinct dominions of this part of the world . Which broken proportion of baser metal to silver , in the stand- ard of the several mints , seems to have been 142 Further Considerations ...
Page 154
... distinct worths . But nobody can say that tobacco ( of the same goodness ) is risen in respect of it- self . One pound of the same goodness will never ex- change for a pound and a quarter of the same 154 Further Considerations concerning.
... distinct worths . But nobody can say that tobacco ( of the same goodness ) is risen in respect of it- self . One pound of the same goodness will never ex- change for a pound and a quarter of the same 154 Further Considerations concerning.
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