The Works of John Locke, Volume 5 |
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... or than our neighbours , whereby we are enabled to procure to ourselves a greater plenty of the conveniencies of life , than comes within the reach of neighbouring kingdoms and states , who , sharing the gold and silver of the world ...
... or than our neighbours , whereby we are enabled to procure to ourselves a greater plenty of the conveniencies of life , than comes within the reach of neighbouring kingdoms and states , who , sharing the gold and silver of the world ...
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Nor will the act of navigation hinder their coming , by making them come empty , since even already there are those who think that many who go for English merchants are but Dutch factors , and trade for others in their own names .
Nor will the act of navigation hinder their coming , by making them come empty , since even already there are those who think that many who go for English merchants are but Dutch factors , and trade for others in their own names .
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... being come to the estate , keeps on a very busy family ; the markets are weekly frequented , and the commodities of his farm carried out , and sold as formerly , but the returns are made something different ; the fashionable way of ...
... being come to the estate , keeps on a very busy family ; the markets are weekly frequented , and the commodities of his farm carried out , and sold as formerly , but the returns are made something different ; the fashionable way of ...
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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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For , first , the engrossing forestaller lets not the money come to market , but supplying the workman , who is employed by him in manufacture , with necessaries , imposes his price and forbearance on the farmer , who cannot sell to the ...
For , first , the engrossing forestaller lets not the money come to market , but supplying the workman , who is employed by him in manufacture , with necessaries , imposes his price and forbearance on the farmer , who cannot sell to the ...
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