The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 38
... follow the standard of the law , but the price of the market : and men , not observing the legal and forced , but the natural and current interest of money , regulate their affairs by that . But why the rate of land does not follow the ...
... follow the standard of the law , but the price of the market : and men , not observing the legal and forced , but the natural and current interest of money , regulate their affairs by that . But why the rate of land does not follow the ...
Page 52
... follow the over - balance of trade , but letting it rest there , as if it were accounted for ; all one as if the balance of trade were for so much altered . But this being not much , in comparison of the general traffic between two ...
... follow the over - balance of trade , but letting it rest there , as if it were accounted for ; all one as if the balance of trade were for so much altered . But this being not much , in comparison of the general traffic between two ...
Page 72
... follow to balance the account , and pay the debt ; and therefore , I fear that another proposal I hear talked of to ... follows trade , against the rigour of their laws ; and their want of foreign commodities makes it openly be carried ...
... follow to balance the account , and pay the debt ; and therefore , I fear that another proposal I hear talked of to ... follows trade , against the rigour of their laws ; and their want of foreign commodities makes it openly be carried ...
Page 73
... follow- ing the scarcity or plenty of money , if any part of our money be gone , he is sure first to find it in the price of his commodities ; for the broker and merchant , though he sell cheaper , yet he buys cheaper too : and he will ...
... follow- ing the scarcity or plenty of money , if any part of our money be gone , he is sure first to find it in the price of his commodities ; for the broker and merchant , though he sell cheaper , yet he buys cheaper too : and he will ...
Page 98
... follow . For then strangers would bring in silver and carry away your gold , which was to be had here at a lower rate than any where else . If you say , that this inconvenience is not to be feared ; for that as soon as people found that ...
... follow . For then strangers would bring in silver and carry away your gold , which was to be had here at a lower rate than any where else . If you say , that this inconvenience is not to be feared ; for that as soon as people found that ...
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