The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... land for as much as it will yield . To fine men one - third of their estates , without any crime , or offence committed , seems very hard . 2. As it will be a considerable loss and injury to the moneyed man , so it will be no advantage ...
... land for as much as it will yield . To fine men one - third of their estates , without any crime , or offence committed , seems very hard . 2. As it will be a considerable loss and injury to the moneyed man , so it will be no advantage ...
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... land , will find himself cruelly mistaken ; when the mo- ney being gone , ( as it will be , if our trade be not kept up ) he can get neither farmer to rent , nor purchaser to buy his land . Whatsoever , therefore , hinders the lend- ing ...
... land , will find himself cruelly mistaken ; when the mo- ney being gone , ( as it will be , if our trade be not kept up ) he can get neither farmer to rent , nor purchaser to buy his land . Whatsoever , therefore , hinders the lend- ing ...
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... land by ready coin , or bullion , but by goods , or bills of 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 ...
... land by ready coin , or bullion , but by goods , or bills of 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 ...
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... pools ) is all shared between the landholder , whose land affords the materials ; the labourer , who works them ; the broker , i . e . the mer- chant and shopkeeper , who distributes them to those that and raising the Value of Money . 21.
... pools ) is all shared between the landholder , whose land affords the materials ; the labourer , who works them ; the broker , i . e . the mer- chant and shopkeeper , who distributes them to those that and raising the Value of Money . 21.
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... land , and how this way rents are like to be paid at quarter - day , is easy to apprehend and it is no won- der to hear every day of farmers breaking and running away ; for if they cannot receive money for their goods at market , it ...
... land , and how this way rents are like to be paid at quarter - day , is easy to apprehend and it is no won- der to hear every day of farmers breaking and running away ; for if they cannot receive money for their goods at market , it ...
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