The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 4
... receiving of " interest , " that were I in no more danger to be misled by inability and ignorance , than I am to be biassed by interest and inclination , I might hope to give you a very perfect and clear account of the consequences of a ...
... receiving of " interest , " that were I in no more danger to be misled by inability and ignorance , than I am to be biassed by interest and inclination , I might hope to give you a very perfect and clear account of the consequences of a ...
Page 5
... into these men's hands , who are known willingly to receive it , and where they can readily have the whole , or part , upon any sudden occasion , that may call for it . A • 4. I fear I may reckon it as and raising the Value of Money . 5.
... into these men's hands , who are known willingly to receive it , and where they can readily have the whole , or part , upon any sudden occasion , that may call for it . A • 4. I fear I may reckon it as and raising the Value of Money . 5.
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... receive money upon other pretences than for use , to evade the rule and rigour of the law and there will be secret trusts and collusions amongst men , that though they may be suspected , can never be proved , without their own con ...
... receive money upon other pretences than for use , to evade the rule and rigour of the law and there will be secret trusts and collusions amongst men , that though they may be suspected , can never be proved , without their own con ...
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... 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 , when it is higher : by which means there would be less money stirring in trade , and a greater scarcity ...
... 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 , when it is higher : by which means there would be less money stirring in trade , and a greater scarcity ...
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... receive equally valuable things , to those they parted with , for any quantity of these metals ; by which means it comes to pass , that the intrinsic value , re- garded in these metals , made the common barter , is nothing but the ...
... receive equally valuable things , to those they parted with , for any quantity of these metals ; by which means it comes to pass , that the intrinsic value , re- garded in these metals , made the common barter , is nothing but the ...
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