The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 99
Page 3
... less than publishing will satisfy you , I must desire you to remember , that you must be an- swerable to the world for the style , which is such as a man writes carelessly to his friend , when he seeks truth , not ornament ; and studies ...
... less than publishing will satisfy you , I must desire you to remember , that you must be an- swerable to the world for the style , which is such as a man writes carelessly to his friend , when he seeks truth , not ornament ; and studies ...
Page 8
... less money left in the country to drive the trade : for the bankers , paying at most but four per cent . and receiving from six to ten per cent . or more , at that low rate could be content to have more money lie dead by them , than now ...
... less money left in the country to drive the trade : for the bankers , paying at most but four per cent . and receiving from six to ten per cent . or more , at that low rate could be content to have more money lie dead by them , than now ...
Page 15
... less , of our money , than want of money , and stopping our trade keeps us from bringing in , by hindering our gains , which can be only estimated by those who know how much money we bor- row of foreigners , and at what rate ; and too ...
... less , of our money , than want of money , and stopping our trade keeps us from bringing in , by hindering our gains , which can be only estimated by those who know how much money we bor- row of foreigners , and at what rate ; and too ...
Page 19
... pounds . If the owner be a better husband , and , contenting himself with his native commodities , buy less wine , spice , and silk , at market , and so bring home five hundred pounds in c 2 and raising the Value of Money . 19.
... pounds . If the owner be a better husband , and , contenting himself with his native commodities , buy less wine , spice , and silk , at market , and so bring home five hundred pounds in c 2 and raising the Value of Money . 19.
Page 20
... less . We may trade , and be busy , and grow poor by it , unless we regulate our expenses ; if to this we are idle , negligent , dishonest , malicious , and disturb the sober and industrious in their business , let it be upon what ...
... less . We may trade , and be busy , and grow poor by it , unless we regulate our expenses ; if to this we are idle , negligent , dishonest , malicious , and disturb the sober and industrious in their business , let it be upon what ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absolute absolute monarchy Adam amongst balance of trade begetting bring bullion children of men clipped money coined silver commodities commonwealth consent creatures crown debts denomination descending dities earth England equal Esau exchange exportation father fatherhood fatherly authority force foreign four per cent give gold grant hands hath honour inheritance interest judge king kingdom labour land law of nature legislative less lessening liberty lineal succession Lowndes mankind melted ment milled money mint monarch Noah obedience one-fifth ounce of silver parents paternal power pence person pieces plain positive laws possession pound sterling preservation princes private dominion proportion quantity of silver raising reason receive regal rent rule says Scripture shillings society sovereignty species standard silver standing laws suppose supreme thereby thing trade value of money vent weight weighty money wherein whilst words worth