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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 were gone out of the island : it is evident and raising the Valne 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 were gone out of the island : it is evident and raising the Valne of Money . 9.
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... consider how much money it is necessary to suppose must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the car- rying on of trade . CA First , 1 First , therefore , the labourers , living generally and raising the Value of Money .
... consider how much money it is necessary to suppose must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the car- rying on of trade . CA First , 1 First , therefore , the labourers , living generally and raising the Value of Money .
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John Locke. 1 First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered as la- bourers in order to trade , may well enough carry on their part , if they have but money enough to buy vic ...
John Locke. 1 First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered as la- bourers in order to trade , may well enough carry on their part , if they have but money enough to buy vic ...
Page 59
... living is commended , because he will give any rate for it : and a man will give any rate rather than pass for a poor wretch , or a penurious curmudgeon , that is not able , or knows not how to live well , nor use his friends civilly ...
... living is commended , because he will give any rate for it : and a man will give any rate rather than pass for a poor wretch , or a penurious curmudgeon , that is not able , or knows not how to live well , nor use his friends civilly ...
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... living of our ancestors ( content with our native conveniencies of life , without the costly itch after the materials of pride and luxury from abroad ) were brought in fashion and coun- tenance again amongst us ; this alone would do ...
... living of our ancestors ( content with our native conveniencies of life , without the costly itch after the materials of pride and luxury from abroad ) were brought in fashion and coun- tenance again amongst us ; this alone would do ...
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