The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 18
... carried thither , one million returned in wine , oil , and fruit : but what is become of the other million ? Will the merchants be content to lose it ? That you may be sure they would not , nor have traded on , if they had not , every ...
... carried thither , one million returned in wine , oil , and fruit : but what is become of the other million ? Will the merchants be content to lose it ? That you may be sure they would not , nor have traded on , if they had not , every ...
Page 20
... carried out , and sold as formerly , but the returns are made something different ; the fashionable way of eating ... carry to market can pay for ; nor can debts , we owe to foreigners , be paid by bills of exchange , 20 Considerations ...
... carried out , and sold as formerly , but the returns are made something different ; the fashionable way of eating ... carry to market can pay for ; nor can debts , we owe to foreigners , be paid by bills of exchange , 20 Considerations ...
Page 21
... carried from hence : and , if it be taken upon credit , it must ( let the debt be shifted from one cre- ditor to another as often as you will ) at last be paid by money , or goods , carried from hence , or else the mer- chant here must ...
... carried from hence : and , if it be taken upon credit , it must ( let the debt be shifted from one cre- ditor to another as often as you will ) at last be paid by money , or goods , carried from hence , or else the mer- chant here must ...
Page 22
... carry- ing with it even reckoning , and security , that he that receives it shall have the same value for it again , of other things that he wants , whenever he pleases . The one of these it does by its stamp and denomination ; the ...
... carry- ing with it even reckoning , and security , that he that receives it shall have the same value for it again , of other things that he wants , whenever he pleases . The one of these it does by its stamp and denomination ; the ...
Page 23
... must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the carrying on of trade . First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered and raising the Value of Money . 23.
... must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the carrying on of trade . First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered and raising the Value of Money . 23.
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