The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... hath brought us to one million stock , and we borrow the other mil- lion ( as we must , or lose half our trade ) at six per cent . If we consume one moiety , and make still ten per cent . per ann . return of the other million , the ...
... hath brought us to one million stock , and we borrow the other mil- lion ( as we must , or lose half our trade ) at six per cent . If we consume one moiety , and make still ten per cent . per ann . return of the other million , the ...
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... hath been brought into England out of Spain . Let us suppose ourselves now possessed of this mil- lion of money , and exporting yearly out of England , to the several parts of the world , consumable commo- dities , to the value of a ...
... hath been brought into England out of Spain . Let us suppose ourselves now possessed of this mil- lion of money , and exporting yearly out of England , to the several parts of the world , consumable commo- dities , to the value of a ...
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... hath open commerce with the rest of the world , and uses money , made of the same materials with their neighbours , any quantity of that money will not serve to drive any quantity of trade ; but there must be a certain proportion ...
... hath open commerce with the rest of the world , and uses money , made of the same materials with their neighbours , any quantity of that money will not serve to drive any quantity of trade ; but there must be a certain proportion ...
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... hath less wages , he must also pay less for corn , butter , cheese , flesh , or else forbear some of these quite . In all which cases , the price of wool , corn , flesh , and the other products of land are brought down , and and raising ...
... hath less wages , he must also pay less for corn , butter , cheese , flesh , or else forbear some of these quite . In all which cases , the price of wool , corn , flesh , and the other products of land are brought down , and and raising ...
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... hath said , or can say , it will always be true , that an ounce of silver coined , or not coined is , and eternally will be , of equal value to any other ounce of silver . As to any other mistake concerning the rate of coinage , it is ...
... hath said , or can say , it will always be true , that an ounce of silver coined , or not coined is , and eternally will be , of equal value to any other ounce of silver . As to any other mistake concerning the rate of coinage , it is ...
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