The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... proved perjury , but by avoiding and lessening , as much as may be , the temptations to it ; for where those are strong , ( as they are , where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have ...
... proved perjury , but by avoiding and lessening , as much as may be , the temptations to it ; for where those are strong , ( as they are , where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have ...
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... prove generally smutty , or grown , no question it would yield less money than other- wise , because the deficiency of that might be , in some measure , made up by wheat , and other grain . But if it be a sort of commodity whose use no ...
... prove generally smutty , or grown , no question it would yield less money than other- wise , because the deficiency of that might be , in some measure , made up by wheat , and other grain . But if it be a sort of commodity whose use no ...
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... prove so to the last consumer , the arts of intervening brokers and engrossers keeping up the price to their own advantage , yet , whenever want of money , or want of desire in the consumer , make the price low , that immediately ...
... prove so to the last consumer , the arts of intervening brokers and engrossers keeping up the price to their own advantage , yet , whenever want of money , or want of desire in the consumer , make the price low , that immediately ...
Page 100
... proves either pre- judicial or ineffectual . If the design of your law takes place , the kingdom loses by it : if the inconvenience be felt and avoided , your law is eluded . Money is the measure of commerce , and of the rate of every ...
... proves either pre- judicial or ineffectual . If the design of your law takes place , the kingdom loses by it : if the inconvenience be felt and avoided , your law is eluded . Money is the measure of commerce , and of the rate of every ...
Page 104
... prove very easy and intelligible , if expressed in ordinary and direct language . That this is so , I shall show , by examining a printed sheet on this subject , entitled , Remarks on a Paper given in to the Lords , & c . Rem . " It is ...
... prove very easy and intelligible , if expressed in ordinary and direct language . That this is so , I shall show , by examining a printed sheet on this subject , entitled , Remarks on a Paper given in to the Lords , & c . Rem . " It is ...
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