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... says , " is not brought into the land by ready coin , or " bullion , but by goods , or bills of exchange . " How ... says our author , " he " cannot carry it away ; for , " says he , " when it is paid , it must be returned by goods , or ...
... says , " is not brought into the land by ready coin , or " bullion , but by goods , or bills of exchange . " How ... says our author , " he " cannot carry it away ; for , " says he , " when it is paid , it must be returned by goods , or ...
Page 35
... say that money now is nine - tenths less worth than it was the former year , you must say so of lead too , and all other things , that keep the same propor- tion to money which they had before . The variation , indeed , is first and ...
... say that money now is nine - tenths less worth than it was the former year , you must say so of lead too , and all other things , that keep the same propor- tion to money which they had before . The variation , indeed , is first and ...
Page 80
... says , being at six per cent in Holland , land there should have sold , by that rule , for sixteen and an half year's purchase ; whereas he says it was worth about twenty- " l five . And Mr. Manly says , p five . 80 Considerations of ...
... says , being at six per cent in Holland , land there should have sold , by that rule , for sixteen and an half year's purchase ; whereas he says it was worth about twenty- " l five . And Mr. Manly says , p five . 80 Considerations of ...
Page 81
John Locke. " l five . And Mr. Manly says , p . 33. " That money in " France being at seven per cent . noble land ... say one word more on this occasion , which may not be wholly unseasonable at this time . I hear a talk up and down of ...
John Locke. " l five . And Mr. Manly says , p . 33. " That money in " France being at seven per cent . noble land ... say one word more on this occasion , which may not be wholly unseasonable at this time . I hear a talk up and down of ...
Page 106
... says our author , " whereof an ounce ( i . e . 480 grains ) will change for 5s . 4d . " ( i . e . 496 grains ) of our standard silver coined . To - morrow you coin your money lighter ; so that then 5s . 4d . will have but 472 grains of ...
... says our author , " whereof an ounce ( i . e . 480 grains ) will change for 5s . 4d . " ( i . e . 496 grains ) of our standard silver coined . To - morrow you coin your money lighter ; so that then 5s . 4d . will have but 472 grains of ...
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