The Works of John Locke, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1801 |
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Page 9
... carry it to Lon- don , to put it into the banker's hands ; but will lend it to their neighbours in the country ... carried over twenty thousand pounds , which they lent to the several tradesmen and inhabitants of the country , who living ...
... carry it to Lon- don , to put it into the banker's hands ; but will lend it to their neighbours in the country ... carried over twenty thousand pounds , which they lent to the several tradesmen and inhabitants of the country , who living ...
Page 10
... carry on the trade , there would be a million wanting , and the price of money would be raised , as it is of any other commodity in a market , where the merchandize will not serve half the customers , and there are two buyers for one ...
... carry on the trade , there would be a million wanting , and the price of money would be raised , as it is of any other commodity in a market , where the merchandize will not serve half the customers , and there are two buyers for one ...
Page 12
... carry away our money , and quickly leave us poor and ex- posed . Gold and silver , though they serve for few , yet they command all the conveniencies of life , and therefore in a plenty of them consist riches . . Every one knows that ...
... carry away our money , and quickly leave us poor and ex- posed . Gold and silver , though they serve for few , yet they command all the conveniencies of life , and therefore in a plenty of them consist riches . . Every one knows that ...
Page 17
... carry away . " No , " says our author , " he " cannot carry it away ; for , " says he , " when it is paid , it must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange . " It must not be paid and exported in ready money ; so says our law indeed ...
... carry away . " No , " says our author , " he " cannot carry it away ; for , " says he , " when it is paid , it must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange . " It must not be paid and exported in ready money ; so says our law indeed ...
Page 18
... carried thither , one million re- turned in wine , oil , and fruit : but what is become of the other million ? Will the merchants be content to lose it ? That you may be sure they would not , nor have traded on , if they had not , every ...
... carried thither , one million re- turned in wine , oil , and fruit : but what is become of the other million ? Will the merchants be content to lose it ? That you may be sure they would not , nor have traded on , if they had not , every ...
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