The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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John Locke. i . e . the quantity given for money ( which is called buy ing and selling ) for another commodity , ( which is called bartering ) is nothing else but their quantity in pro- portion to their vent . If then lowering of use ...
John Locke. i . e . the quantity given for money ( which is called buy ing and selling ) for another commodity , ( which is called bartering ) is nothing else but their quantity in pro- portion to their vent . If then lowering of use ...
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... given in at his marriage settlement , and thinks his land an unmoveable fund for such an income ) be not very forward to think so ; yet this nevertheless is an undoubted truth , that he is more concerned in trade , and ought to take a ...
... given in at his marriage settlement , and thinks his land an unmoveable fund for such an income ) be not very forward to think so ; yet this nevertheless is an undoubted truth , that he is more concerned in trade , and ought to take a ...
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... given for it ; it might then probably be had at the market ( which is the true ) rate , and that rate of interest would be a constant gauge of your trade and wealth . But , when a kind of monopoly , by con- sent , has put this general ...
... given for it ; it might then probably be had at the market ( which is the true ) rate , and that rate of interest would be a constant gauge of your trade and wealth . But , when a kind of monopoly , by con- sent , has put this general ...
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... given over , and put out their stocks to interest . 2. " Interest being at ten per cent . , and in Holland at six , our neighbour merchants undersell us . " Answ . The legal interest being here now at six per cent . , and in Holland not ...
... given over , and put out their stocks to interest . 2. " Interest being at ten per cent . , and in Holland at six , our neighbour merchants undersell us . " Answ . The legal interest being here now at six per cent . , and in Holland not ...
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... given to 20. For I think nobody can be so senseless as to imagine that 19 grains or ounces of silver can be raised to the value of 20 ; or that 19 grains or ounces of silver shall at the same time exchange for , or buy as much corn ...
... given to 20. For I think nobody can be so senseless as to imagine that 19 grains or ounces of silver can be raised to the value of 20 ; or that 19 grains or ounces of silver shall at the same time exchange for , or buy as much corn ...
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