The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 9
... equal distribution of it ) for then men , being licensed by the law to take near the full natural use , will not be forward to carry it to London , to put it into the banker's hands ; but will lend it to their neighbours in the country ...
... equal distribution of it ) for then men , being licensed by the law to take near the full natural use , will not be forward to carry it to London , to put it into the banker's hands ; but will lend it to their neighbours in the country ...
Page 13
... this kingdom in a rank equal , if not superior to any of its neighbours ; and would no doubt , without any difficulty , have continued it so , if the more enlarged and better understood and raising the Value of Money . 13.
... this kingdom in a rank equal , if not superior to any of its neighbours ; and would no doubt , without any difficulty , have continued it so , if the more enlarged and better understood and raising the Value of Money . 13.
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... 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 ) is capable to have its yearly hire valued ...
... 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 ) is capable to have its yearly hire valued ...
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... equal value . And therefore it would have been an unreasonable thing , if in the time of Henry VII . the rent of land in Rumney - marsh had been settled by a law , according to the judged value of it at that time , and the same law ...
... equal value . And therefore it would have been an unreasonable thing , if in the time of Henry VII . the rent of land in Rumney - marsh had been settled by a law , according to the judged value of it at that time , and the same law ...
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... equal quantity whereof you shall receive in exchange more or less of another commodity , at one time , than you do at an- other . For a farmer that carries a bushel of wheat to market , and a labourer that carries half a crown , shall ...
... equal quantity whereof you shall receive in exchange more or less of another commodity , at one time , than you do at an- other . For a farmer that carries a bushel of wheat to market , and a labourer that carries half a crown , shall ...
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