The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... hundred thousand pounds at once . The same reasons , I suppose , will still keep on the same trade ; and when you have taken it down by law to that rate , nobody will think of having more than four per cent . of the banker ; though ...
... hundred thousand pounds at once . The same reasons , I suppose , will still keep on the same trade ; and when you have taken it down by law to that rate , nobody will think of having more than four per cent . of the banker ; though ...
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... hundred thousand pounds richer , and our stock be so much increased : but , if we import more consumable commodities than we export , our money must go out to pay for them , and we grow poorer . Suppose , therefore , ill husbandry hath ...
... hundred thousand pounds richer , and our stock be so much increased : but , if we import more consumable commodities than we export , our money must go out to pay for them , and we grow poorer . Suppose , therefore , ill husbandry hath ...
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... hundred thousandth part of the silver we have now in England was not drawn out of any mines in this island . If he means that the monied man in Hol- land , who puts out his money at interest here , did not send it over in bullion , or ...
... hundred thousandth part of the silver we have now in England was not drawn out of any mines in this island . If he means that the monied man in Hol- land , who puts out his money at interest here , did not send it over in bullion , or ...
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... hundred pounds worth of goods can nowhere pay two hundred pounds in money . This being that which I find many men de- ceive themselves with in trade , it may be worth while to make it a little plainer . 1 Let us suppose England peopled ...
... hundred pounds worth of goods can nowhere pay two hundred pounds in money . This being that which I find many men de- ceive themselves with in trade , it may be worth while to make it a little plainer . 1 Let us suppose England peopled ...
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... hundred thousand pounds worth of commodi- ties more than we export , and there being no foreigners that will give us one hundred thousand pounds every year for nothing , it is unavoidable that one hundred thousand pounds of our money ...
... hundred thousand pounds worth of commodi- ties more than we export , and there being no foreigners that will give us one hundred thousand pounds every year for nothing , it is unavoidable that one hundred thousand pounds of our money ...
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