The Works of John Locke, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... tion , has spread itself very wide , and made it almost fashionable in some cases , it will be impossible for the society ( these bonds being dissolved ) to subsist . All must break in pieces , and run to confusion . That swearing in ...
... tion , has spread itself very wide , and made it almost fashionable in some cases , it will be impossible for the society ( these bonds being dissolved ) to subsist . All must break in pieces , and run to confusion . That swearing in ...
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... tion to money which they had before . The variation , indeed , is first and most taken notice of in money : because that is the universal measure , by which people reckon , and used by every body in the valuing of all things . For ...
... tion to money which they had before . The variation , indeed , is first and most taken notice of in money : because that is the universal measure , by which people reckon , and used by every body in the valuing of all things . For ...
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... tion , or laying up : but money never lying upon peo- ple's hands , or wanting vent , ( for any one may part with it in exchange , when he pleases ; ) the provident public and private care is to keep it from venting , or consuming , i ...
... tion , or laying up : but money never lying upon peo- ple's hands , or wanting vent , ( for any one may part with it in exchange , when he pleases ; ) the provident public and private care is to keep it from venting , or consuming , i ...
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... tion ? I do not say they will feel it at the same time . But the landholder having nothing , but what the pro- duct of his land will yield ; and the buyer , according to the plenty or scarcity of money he has , always set- ting the ...
... tion ? I do not say they will feel it at the same time . But the landholder having nothing , but what the pro- duct of his land will yield ; and the buyer , according to the plenty or scarcity of money he has , always set- ting the ...
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... tion , and see whether it will be of the same value . I suspect your stamp will make it of no more worth than the copper money of Ireland is , which is its weight in copper , and no more . That money lost so much to Ireland , as it ...
... tion , and see whether it will be of the same value . I suspect your stamp will make it of no more worth than the copper money of Ireland is , which is its weight in copper , and no more . That money lost so much to Ireland , as it ...
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