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First , as in his hands that pays the labourer and landholder , ( for here its motion terminates , and through whose hands soever it passes between these , he is but a broker ) and if this man want money ...
First , as in his hands that pays the labourer and landholder , ( for here its motion terminates , and through whose hands soever it passes between these , he is but a broker ) and if this man want money ...
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... to receive equally valuable things , to those they parted with , for any quantity of these metals ; by which means it comes to pass , that the intrinsic value , regarded in these metals , made the common barter , is nothing but the ...
... to receive equally valuable things , to those they parted with , for any quantity of these metals ; by which means it comes to pass , that the intrinsic value , regarded in these metals , made the common barter , is nothing but the ...
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... that those who make should also vend and retail out their own commodities , and they be hindered , as much as possible , from passing here at home through divers hands to the last buyer 28 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... that those who make should also vend and retail out their own commodities , and they be hindered , as much as possible , from passing here at home through divers hands to the last buyer 28 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
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... of lawful money being all through England equal in its current value to any other one hundred pounds of lawful money , ( because by virtue of the law it will every where pass for as much ware , or debt , as any other hundred pounds ) ...
... of lawful money being all through England equal in its current value to any other one hundred pounds of lawful money , ( because by virtue of the law it will every where pass for as much ware , or debt , as any other hundred pounds ) ...
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This , I suppose , is the true value of money , when it passes from one to another , in buying and selling ; where it runs the same changes of higher , or lower , as any other commodity doth : for one equal quantity whereof you shall ...
This , I suppose , is the true value of money , when it passes from one to another , in buying and selling ; where it runs the same changes of higher , or lower , as any other commodity doth : for one equal quantity whereof you shall ...
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