The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... princes have found the enlarging their power by sea , and the securing our navigation and trade , more the interest of this kingdom than wars , or conquests , on the continent : expenses in arms beyond sea have had little influence on ...
... princes have found the enlarging their power by sea , and the securing our navigation and trade , more the interest of this kingdom than wars , or conquests , on the continent : expenses in arms beyond sea have had little influence on ...
Page 142
... princes every where , or at least in this part of the world , would at first have agreed on the fineness of the standard to have been just one - twelfth alloy , in round numbers , without those minuter fractions which are to be found in ...
... princes every where , or at least in this part of the world , would at first have agreed on the fineness of the standard to have been just one - twelfth alloy , in round numbers , without those minuter fractions which are to be found in ...
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... , that it was not hard , in the ignorance of past ages , when money was little , and skill in the turns of trade less , for those versed in the busi- ness and policy of the mint to persuade a prince raising the Value of Money . 187.
... , that it was not hard , in the ignorance of past ages , when money was little , and skill in the turns of trade less , for those versed in the busi- ness and policy of the mint to persuade a prince raising the Value of Money . 187.
Page 188
... prince , who could stretch his prerogative very far upon his people ; and was done in times , when the nation had very little commerce , inland or foreign , to be injured or prejudiced thereby ; yet experience presently showed , that ...
... prince , who could stretch his prerogative very far upon his people ; and was done in times , when the nation had very little commerce , inland or foreign , to be injured or prejudiced thereby ; yet experience presently showed , that ...
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... Prince of Orange dollar , 1624 0 18 6 0 1044 31 Leopoldus dollar , 1624 0 18 2 0 914 31 Rodolphus dollar , 1607 0 18 7 Maximilian dollar , 1616 10 18 2 Danish dollar , 1620 0 13 0 0 10 4 4 044 0 13 2 11 Portugal testoon - 10 5 0 10 1 1 ...
... Prince of Orange dollar , 1624 0 18 6 0 1044 31 Leopoldus dollar , 1624 0 18 2 0 914 31 Rodolphus dollar , 1607 0 18 7 Maximilian dollar , 1616 10 18 2 Danish dollar , 1620 0 13 0 0 10 4 4 044 0 13 2 11 Portugal testoon - 10 5 0 10 1 1 ...
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