The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... cent . which will discourage men from lending , will be a loss to the kingdom , in stop- ping so much of the current money , which turns the wheels of trade . But all this upon a supposition , that the lender and borrower are both ...
... cent . which will discourage men from lending , will be a loss to the kingdom , in stop- ping so much of the current money , which turns the wheels of trade . But all this upon a supposition , that the lender and borrower are both ...
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... cent . per annum , we must then every year be one hundred thousand pounds richer , and our stock be so much ... cent . If we consume one moiety , and make still ten per cent . per ann . return of the other million , the kingdom gets ...
... cent . per annum , we must then every year be one hundred thousand pounds richer , and our stock be so much ... cent . If we consume one moiety , and make still ten per cent . per ann . return of the other million , the kingdom gets ...
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... cent . than abroad , in a decaying country ? Nor can their overplus of money bring them to lend to you , on your terms : for , when your merchants , want of mo- ney shall have sunk the price of your market , a Dutch- man will find it ...
... cent . than abroad , in a decaying country ? Nor can their overplus of money bring them to lend to you , on your terms : for , when your merchants , want of mo- ney shall have sunk the price of your market , a Dutch- man will find it ...
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... cent . is taking away so much of the price of money , and so consequently the lessening its value . The mistake of this plausible way of reasoning will be easily discovered , when we consider that the mea- sure of the value of money ...
... cent . is taking away so much of the price of money , and so consequently the lessening its value . The mistake of this plausible way of reasoning will be easily discovered , when we consider that the mea- sure of the value of money ...
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... cent . this year , which would yield but four the last . 2. Money has a value , as it is capable , by exchange , to procure us the necessaries or conveniencies of life , and in this it has the nature of a commodity ; only with this ...
... cent . this year , which would yield but four the last . 2. Money has a value , as it is capable , by exchange , to procure us the necessaries or conveniencies of life , and in this it has the nature of a commodity ; only with this ...
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