The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... keeping it here . ' Further Considerations concerning raising the Value of Money : wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it , in his late Report concerning an Essay for the Amend- ment of the Silver Coin , are particularly examined - 131 ...
... keeping it here . ' Further Considerations concerning raising the Value of Money : wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it , in his late Report concerning an Essay for the Amend- ment of the Silver Coin , are particularly examined - 131 ...
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... keep out of its penalty , do what you can . What then will be the unavoidable consequences of such a law ? 1. It will make the difficulty of borrowing and lend- ing much greater , whereby trade ( the foundation of riches ) will be ...
... keep out of its penalty , do what you can . What then will be the unavoidable consequences of such a law ? 1. It will make the difficulty of borrowing and lend- ing much greater , whereby trade ( the foundation of riches ) will be ...
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... keep up the opinion of an oath high and sacred , as it ought to be , in the minds of the people : which can never be done , where frequency of oaths , biassed by interest , has established a neglect of them ; and fashion ( which it ...
... keep up the opinion of an oath high and sacred , as it ought to be , in the minds of the people : which can never be done , where frequency of oaths , biassed by interest , has established a neglect of them ; and fashion ( which it ...
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... keep on the same trade ; and when you have taken it down by law to that rate , nobody will think of having more than four per cent . of the banker ; though those who have need of money , to employ it in trade , will not then , any more ...
... keep on the same trade ; and when you have taken it down by law to that rate , nobody will think of having more than four per cent . of the banker ; though those who have need of money , to employ it in trade , will not then , any more ...
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... keep up the rate of money , will rather lend it to the banker , at the legal interest , than to the tradesman , or gentle- man , who , when the law is broken , shall be sure to pay the full natural interest , or more ; because of the en ...
... keep up the rate of money , will rather lend it to the banker , at the legal interest , than to the tradesman , or gentle- man , who , when the law is broken , shall be sure to pay the full natural interest , or more ; because of the en ...
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