The Works of John Locke, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... greater , whereby trade ( the foundation of riches ) will be obstructed . 2. It will be a prejudice to none , but those who most need assistance and help ; I mean widows and orphans , and others uninstructed in the arts and management ...
... greater , whereby trade ( the foundation of riches ) will be obstructed . 2. It will be a prejudice to none , but those who most need assistance and help ; I mean widows and orphans , and others uninstructed in the arts and management ...
Page 7
... of the law , put it in the bankers hands , where it was ready at their call , when they had an opportunity of greater improvement ; so that the B4 rate rate you set , profits not the lenders ; and and raising the Value of Money . 77.
... of the law , put it in the bankers hands , where it was ready at their call , when they had an opportunity of greater improvement ; so that the B4 rate rate you set , profits not the lenders ; and and raising the Value of Money . 77.
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... greater scarcity , which would raise it upon the borrower by this monopoly ; and what a part of our treasure their skill and management , joined with others laziness , or want of skill , is apt to draw into their hands , is to be known ...
... greater scarcity , which would raise it upon the borrower by this monopoly ; and what a part of our treasure their skill and management , joined with others laziness , or want of skill , is apt to draw into their hands , is to be known ...
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... greater proportion ; for that , constantly causing more borrowers than there can be lenders , will make money scarce , and consequently in- terest high . Secondly , That , which constantly raises the natural interest of money , is ...
... greater proportion ; for that , constantly causing more borrowers than there can be lenders , will make money scarce , and consequently in- terest high . Secondly , That , which constantly raises the natural interest of money , is ...
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... greater plenty of the conveniencies of life , than comes within the reach of neighbouring kingdoms and states , who , sharing the gold and silver , of the world in a less proportion , want the means of plenty and power , and so are ...
... greater plenty of the conveniencies of life , than comes within the reach of neighbouring kingdoms and states , who , sharing the gold and silver , of the world in a less proportion , want the means of plenty and power , and so are ...
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