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In the former , the false Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his Followers are detected and overthrown : the latter is an Essay concerning the true Original , Extent , and End of Civil Government Index .
In the former , the false Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his Followers are detected and overthrown : the latter is an Essay concerning the true Original , Extent , and End of Civil Government Index .
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It will mightily increase the advantage of bankers and scriveners , and other such expert brokers , who , skilled in the arts of putting out money , according to the true and natural value , which the present state of trade , money ...
It will mightily increase the advantage of bankers and scriveners , and other such expert brokers , who , skilled in the arts of putting out money , according to the true and natural value , which the present state of trade , money ...
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... though it be very true , yet it is almost beyond belief , that one private goldsmith of London should have credit , upon his single security , ( being usually nothing but a note , under one of his servants ' hands ) for above eleven ...
... though it be very true , yet it is almost beyond belief , that one private goldsmith of London should have credit , upon his single security , ( being usually nothing but a note , under one of his servants ' hands ) for above eleven ...
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... which can be only estimated by those who know how much money we borrow of foreigners , and at what rate ; and too , what profit in trade we make of that money . Borrowing of foreigners upon interest , it is true , carries away some ...
... which can be only estimated by those who know how much money we borrow of foreigners , and at what rate ; and too , what profit in trade we make of that money . Borrowing of foreigners upon interest , it is true , carries away some ...
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If he means that the monied man in Holland , who puts out his money at interest here , did not send it over in bullion , or specie hither : that may be true or false ; but either way helps not that author's purpose .
If he means that the monied man in Holland , who puts out his money at interest here , did not send it over in bullion , or specie hither : that may be true or false ; but either way helps not that author's purpose .
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