The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... thing , if in the time of Henry VII . the rent of land in Rumney - marsh had been settled by a law , according to the judged value of it at that time , and the same law , limiting the rent perhaps to 5s . per acre , have continued still ...
... thing , if in the time of Henry VII . the rent of land in Rumney - marsh had been settled by a law , according to the judged value of it at that time , and the same law , limiting the rent perhaps to 5s . per acre , have continued still ...
Page 38
... thing near the low rate that high use required ( if it were true , that the rate of interest governed the price of ... things that are bought and sold raise and fall 38 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... thing near the low rate that high use required ( if it were true , that the rate of interest governed the price of ... things that are bought and sold raise and fall 38 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
Page 39
John Locke. All things that are bought and sold raise and fall their price , in proportion as there are more buyers or ... thing will immediately grow dear . This rule holds in land as well as all other com- modities , and is the reason ...
John Locke. All things that are bought and sold raise and fall their price , in proportion as there are more buyers or ... thing will immediately grow dear . This rule holds in land as well as all other com- modities , and is the reason ...
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... thing , must consider its quantity in proportion to its vent , for this alone regulates the price . The value of any thing , compared with itself or with a standing measure , is greater , as its quantity is less in proportion to its ...
... thing , must consider its quantity in proportion to its vent , for this alone regulates the price . The value of any thing , compared with itself or with a standing measure , is greater , as its quantity is less in proportion to its ...
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... thing in twenty bushels , because its quantity , or vent , would not hereby , to any sensible degree , be altered . 3. Neither does the increasing of any good quality , in any sort of things , make it yield more . For though teasels be ...
... thing in twenty bushels , because its quantity , or vent , would not hereby , to any sensible degree , be altered . 3. Neither does the increasing of any good quality , in any sort of things , make it yield more . For though teasels be ...
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