The Works of John Locke, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1801 |
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Page 4
... thoughts now to differ from those I had near twenty years since : they have to me still the appearance of truth ; nor should I otherwise venture them so much as to your sight . If my notions are wrong , my intention I am sure is right ...
... thoughts now to differ from those I had near twenty years since : they have to me still the appearance of truth ; nor should I otherwise venture them so much as to your sight . If my notions are wrong , my intention I am sure is right ...
Page 6
... thought , for their number and rank , to be equally honest to any other sort of men ; and yet , by the discourse I have had had with merchants in other countries , I find that 6 Considerations of the lowering the Interest ,
... thought , for their number and rank , to be equally honest to any other sort of men ; and yet , by the discourse I have had had with merchants in other countries , I find that 6 Considerations of the lowering the Interest ,
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... thought of our reaping the profits of the world with our swords , and making the spoil and tribute of vanquished nations the fund for the supply of the charges of the government , with an overplus for the wants , and equally - craving ...
... thought of our reaping the profits of the world with our swords , and making the spoil and tribute of vanquished nations the fund for the supply of the charges of the government , with an overplus for the wants , and equally - craving ...
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... thought , that all or most of the labourers pay away all their wages constantly , as soon as they receive it , and live upon trust till next pay - day . This the farmer and tradesman could not well bear , were it every labourer's case ...
... thought , that all or most of the labourers pay away all their wages constantly , as soon as they receive it , and live upon trust till next pay - day . This the farmer and tradesman could not well bear , were it every labourer's case ...
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... thought that less than one - fiftieth part of the labourer's wages , one - fourth part of the landholder's yearly revenue , and one- twentieth part of the broker's yearly returns in ready money , will be enough to drive the trade of any ...
... thought that less than one - fiftieth part of the labourer's wages , one - fourth part of the landholder's yearly revenue , and one- twentieth part of the broker's yearly returns in ready money , will be enough to drive the trade of any ...
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