The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... authority be well made so , as in the case of assigning of bills ; because a law cannot give to bills that intrinsic value which the universal consent of mankind has annexed to silver and gold ; and hence foreigners can never be brought ...
... authority be well made so , as in the case of assigning of bills ; because a law cannot give to bills that intrinsic value which the universal consent of mankind has annexed to silver and gold ; and hence foreigners can never be brought ...
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... authority , a faculty , which naturally it has not , of increasing every year six per cent . Now if public authority sink use to four per cent . it is certain it diminishes this good quality in money one - third . But yet this making ...
... authority , a faculty , which naturally it has not , of increasing every year six per cent . Now if public authority sink use to four per cent . it is certain it diminishes this good quality in money one - third . But yet this making ...
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... authority it was made current . If silver give the value , you will say , what need is there then of the charge of coinage ? May not men ex- change silver by weight for other things ; make their bargains and keep their accounts in ...
... authority it was made current . If silver give the value , you will say , what need is there then of the charge of coinage ? May not men ex- change silver by weight for other things ; make their bargains and keep their accounts in ...
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John Locke. trinsic value . The royal authority gives the stamp , the law allows and confirms the denomination , and both together give , as it were , the public faith , as a secu- rity , that sums of money contracted for under such de ...
John Locke. trinsic value . The royal authority gives the stamp , the law allows and confirms the denomination , and both together give , as it were , the public faith , as a secu- rity , that sums of money contracted for under such de ...
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John Locke. pieces by the public authority of that country . 3. A known denomination given to these pieces by the same authority . The stamp is a mark , and , as it were , a public voucher , that a piece of such denomination is of such a ...
John Locke. pieces by the public authority of that country . 3. A known denomination given to these pieces by the same authority . The stamp is a mark , and , as it were , a public voucher , that a piece of such denomination is of such a ...
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The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.]. John Locke Vista completa - 1812 |
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