The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 53
... force a man , whether he will or no , out of his possessions . When almost is there ever a clear and un- encumbered estate set to ' sale ? It is seldom a thriving man turns his land into money , to make the greater advantage : the ...
... force a man , whether he will or no , out of his possessions . When almost is there ever a clear and un- encumbered estate set to ' sale ? It is seldom a thriving man turns his land into money , to make the greater advantage : the ...
Page 67
... force of statutes and edicts , but by the natural course of things ; which will always bring interest upon good security low , where there is a great deal of money to be lent , and little good security , in proportion , to be had ...
... force of statutes and edicts , but by the natural course of things ; which will always bring interest upon good security low , where there is a great deal of money to be lent , and little good security , in proportion , to be had ...
Page 71
... force ; and then sometimes they break in upon the rich , and sweep all like a deluge . But this rarely happens but in the male - administration of neglected or mismanaged government . The usual struggle and contest , as I said before ...
... force ; and then sometimes they break in upon the rich , and sweep all like a deluge . But this rarely happens but in the male - administration of neglected or mismanaged government . The usual struggle and contest , as I said before ...
Page 77
... force , or how lessening the reward of the lender , without diminish- ing his risk , should make him more forward and ready to lend . So that these men , whilst they talk that at four per cent . men would take up and employ more money ...
... force , or how lessening the reward of the lender , without diminish- ing his risk , should make him more forward and ready to lend . So that these men , whilst they talk that at four per cent . men would take up and employ more money ...
Page 78
... force , borrowing , or trade . And whatever ways , besides these , men may fancy , or propose , for increasing of money , ( except they intend to set up for the philosopher's stone ) would be much the same with a distracted man's device ...
... force , borrowing , or trade . And whatever ways , besides these , men may fancy , or propose , for increasing of money , ( except they intend to set up for the philosopher's stone ) would be much the same with a distracted man's device ...
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