The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... exchange , and , when it is paid , must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange ; and there will not be the less money in the land . " " I could not but wonder to see a man , who undertook to write of money and interest , talk so ...
... exchange , and , when it is paid , must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange ; and there will not be the less money in the land . " " I could not but wonder to see a man , who undertook to write of money and interest , talk so ...
Page 18
... exchange : and having no commodities , that we will take off , above the value of one hundred thousand pounds per ann . they cannot pay us in commodities . From whence it necessarily follows , that the hundred thousand pounds per . ann ...
... exchange : and having no commodities , that we will take off , above the value of one hundred thousand pounds per ann . they cannot pay us in commodities . From whence it necessarily follows , that the hundred thousand pounds per . ann ...
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... exchange shall pay our debts abroad : that cannot be , till scrips of paper can be made current coin . The English mer- chant who has no money owing him abroad , cannot expect to have his bills paid there ; or , if he has credit enough ...
... exchange shall pay our debts abroad : that cannot be , till scrips of paper can be made current coin . The English mer- chant who has no money owing him abroad , cannot expect to have his bills paid there ; or , if he has credit enough ...
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... England by nothing but spending here less of foreign commodities than what we carry to market can pay for ; nor can debts , we owe to foreigners , be paid by bills of exchange , 20 . Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... England by nothing but spending here less of foreign commodities than what we carry to market can pay for ; nor can debts , we owe to foreigners , be paid by bills of exchange , 20 . Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
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... exchange can do is to direct to whom money due , or taken up upon credit , in a foreign country , shall be paid ; and if we trace it , we shall find , that what is owing already , became so for commodities , or money carried from hence ...
... exchange can do is to direct to whom money due , or taken up upon credit , in a foreign country , shall be paid ; and if we trace it , we shall find , that what is owing already , became so for commodities , or money carried from hence ...
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