The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 58
... foreign commodities in England , raises its price , and makes the importer get more for his com- modity but , on the contrary , a tax laid on your na- tive product , and home - made commodities , lessens their price , and makes them ...
... foreign commodities in England , raises its price , and makes the importer get more for his com- modity but , on the contrary , a tax laid on your na- tive product , and home - made commodities , lessens their price , and makes them ...
Page 59
... foreign things , and such as their neighbours cannot go to the price of . A Thus we see how foreign commodities fall not in their price , by taxes laid on them , because the merchant is not necessitated to bring to your market any but ...
... foreign things , and such as their neighbours cannot go to the price of . A Thus we see how foreign commodities fall not in their price , by taxes laid on them , because the merchant is not necessitated to bring to your market any but ...
Page 68
... foreign countries . Interest , I grant these men , is low in Holland : but it is so , not as an effect of law , or the politic contri- vance of the government , to promote trade ; but as the consequence of great plenty of ready money ...
... foreign countries . Interest , I grant these men , is low in Holland : but it is so , not as an effect of law , or the politic contri- vance of the government , to promote trade ; but as the consequence of great plenty of ready money ...
Page 72
... foreign con- sumable wares , than our exportation of commodities does exchange for , money must unavoidably follow to balance the account , and pay the debt ; and therefore , I fear that another proposal I hear talked of to hinder the ...
... foreign con- sumable wares , than our exportation of commodities does exchange for , money must unavoidably follow to balance the account , and pay the debt ; and therefore , I fear that another proposal I hear talked of to hinder the ...
Page 73
... foreign markets took off one - half , and the other half were con- sumed amongst ourselves : if a sensible part ( as one- third ) of our coin were gone , and so men had equally one - third less money than they had , ( for it is certain ...
... foreign markets took off one - half , and the other half were con- sumed amongst ourselves : if a sensible part ( as one- third ) of our coin were gone , and so men had equally one - third less money than they had , ( for it is certain ...
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