The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 15
... greater or less , our importation or ex- portation of consumable commodities . For , supposing two millions of money will drive the trade of England , and that we have money enough of our own to do it ; if we consume of our own product ...
... greater or less , our importation or ex- portation of consumable commodities . For , supposing two millions of money will drive the trade of England , and that we have money enough of our own to do it ; if we consume of our own product ...
Page 16
... greater than his use . And therefore , borrowing of fo- reigners , in itself , makes not the kingdom rich or poor ; for it may do either : but spending more than our fruits , or manufactures , will pay for , brings in poverty , and ...
... greater than his use . And therefore , borrowing of fo- reigners , in itself , makes not the kingdom rich or poor ; for it may do either : but spending more than our fruits , or manufactures , will pay for , brings in poverty , and ...
Page 20
... greater or less . We may trade , and be busy , and grow poor by it , unless we regulate our expenses ; if to this we are idle , negligent , dishonest , malicious , and disturb the sober and industrious in their business , let it be upon ...
... greater or less . We may trade , and be busy , and grow poor by it , unless we regulate our expenses ; if to this we are idle , negligent , dishonest , malicious , and disturb the sober and industrious in their business , let it be upon ...
Page 23
... greater disadvantage . Though it be cer- tain it is better than letting any part of our trade fall for want of current pledges ; and better too than bor- rowing money of our neighbours upon use , if this way of assigning bills can be ...
... greater disadvantage . Though it be cer- tain it is better than letting any part of our trade fall for want of current pledges ; and better too than bor- rowing money of our neighbours upon use , if this way of assigning bills can be ...
Page 25
... is paid in great sums must some- where be gathered up by the retail incomes of a trade , or else lie still too in great sums , which is the same stop of money , or a greater . Add to this and raising the Value of Money . 25.
... is paid in great sums must some- where be gathered up by the retail incomes of a trade , or else lie still too in great sums , which is the same stop of money , or a greater . Add to this and raising the Value of Money . 25.
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