The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... means to serve it ; and will not suffer you to overlook any thing you conceive may be of any the least use , though offered you from the meanest capacities : you could not else have put me upon looking out my old papers , concerning the ...
... means to serve it ; and will not suffer you to overlook any thing you conceive may be of any the least use , though offered you from the meanest capacities : you could not else have put me upon looking out my old papers , concerning the ...
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... mean widows and orphans , and others uninstructed in the arts and ma- nagement of more skilful men , whose estates lying in money , they will be sure , especially orphans , to have no more profit of their money , than what interest the ...
... mean widows and orphans , and others uninstructed in the arts and ma- nagement of more skilful men , whose estates lying in money , they will be sure , especially orphans , to have no more profit of their money , than what interest the ...
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... means there would be less money stirring in trade , and a greater scarcity , which would raise it upon the borrower by this monoply ; and what a part of our treasure their skill and management , joined with others ' laziness , or want ...
... means there would be less money stirring in trade , and a greater scarcity , which would raise it upon the borrower by this monoply ; and what a part of our treasure their skill and management , joined with others ' laziness , or want ...
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... mean that rate of money , which the present scarcity of it makes it naturally at , upon an equal distribution of it ) for then men , being licensed by the law to take near the full natural use , will not be forward to carry it to London ...
... mean that rate of money , which the present scarcity of it makes it naturally at , upon an equal distribution of it ) for then men , being licensed by the law to take near the full natural use , will not be forward to carry it to London ...
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... means of plenty and power , and so are poorer . Nor would they be one jot the richer , if , by the discovery of new ... mean , not what lies hid in the earth , but what is already out of the mine , in the hands and pos- sessions of men ...
... means of plenty and power , and so are poorer . Nor would they be one jot the richer , if , by the discovery of new ... mean , not what lies hid in the earth , but what is already out of the mine , in the hands and pos- sessions of men ...
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