The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... raising the Value of Money . In a Letter sent to a Member of Parliament in the year 1691 Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for en- couraging the coining Silver Money in England , and , after , for keeping it here ...
... raising the Value of Money . In a Letter sent to a Member of Parliament in the year 1691 Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for en- couraging the coining Silver Money in England , and , after , for keeping it here ...
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John Locke. SOME CONSIDERATIONS OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE LOWERING OF INTEREST , AND RAISING THE VALUE OF MONEY . IN A LETTER SENT TO A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT , 1691 . VOL . V. B 3 7 CL5 V LUMP 1 ) 18 ) .
John Locke. SOME CONSIDERATIONS OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE LOWERING OF INTEREST , AND RAISING THE VALUE OF MONEY . IN A LETTER SENT TO A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT , 1691 . VOL . V. B 3 7 CL5 V LUMP 1 ) 18 ) .
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John Locke. SOME CONSIDERATIONS OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE LOWERING OF INTEREST , AND RAISING THE VALUE OF MONEY . SIR , THESE notions concerning coinage having , for the main , as you know , been put into writing above twelve months ...
John Locke. SOME CONSIDERATIONS OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE LOWERING OF INTEREST , AND RAISING THE VALUE OF MONEY . SIR , THESE notions concerning coinage having , for the main , as you know , been put into writing above twelve months ...
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... raise interest to , they will infallibly get what the true value of interest shall be above the legal ; for men , finding the con- venience of lodging their money in hands , where they can be sure of it ... raising the Value of Money . 5.
... raise interest to , they will infallibly get what the true value of interest shall be above the legal ; for men , finding the con- venience of lodging their money in hands , where they can be sure of it ... raising the Value of Money . 5.
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... the several tradesmen and inhabitants of the country , who living above their gains , had spent ten thousand pounds of this money , and it were gone out of the island ; it is evident and raising the Value of Money . 9.
... the several tradesmen and inhabitants of the country , who living above their gains , had spent ten thousand pounds of this money , and it were gone out of the island ; it is evident and raising the Value of Money . 9.
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