The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... possessed of this mil- lion of money , and exporting yearly out of England , to the several parts of the world , consumable commo- dities , to the value of a million , but importing yearly in commodities , which we consume amongst us ...
... possessed of this mil- lion of money , and exporting yearly out of England , to the several parts of the world , consumable commo- dities , to the value of a million , but importing yearly in commodities , which we consume amongst us ...
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... possessions . When almost is there ever a clear and un- encumbered estate set to sale ? It is seldom a thriving man turns his land into money , to make the greater advantage : the examples of it are so rare , that they are scarce of any ...
... possessions . When almost is there ever a clear and un- encumbered estate set to sale ? It is seldom a thriving man turns his land into money , to make the greater advantage : the examples of it are so rare , that they are scarce of any ...
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... denomination our author would have pass , because it will be " better for the possessors of bullion , " as he says , Answer 3. But who are they who now in England are possessed of so much bullion and raising the Value of Money . 125.
... denomination our author would have pass , because it will be " better for the possessors of bullion , " as he says , Answer 3. But who are they who now in England are possessed of so much bullion and raising the Value of Money . 125.
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John Locke. who now in England are possessed of so much bullion ? or what private men are there in England of that con- sideration , that for their advantage all our money should be new coined , and of a less weight , with so great a ...
John Locke. who now in England are possessed of so much bullion ? or what private men are there in England of that con- sideration , that for their advantage all our money should be new coined , and of a less weight , with so great a ...
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... possession to another , without any fault on the suffering man's side , and without any the least advantage to the public , I shall leave to be considered . Raising of coin is but a specious word to deceive the unwary . It only gives ...
... possession to another , without any fault on the suffering man's side , and without any the least advantage to the public , I shall leave to be considered . Raising of coin is but a specious word to deceive the unwary . It only gives ...
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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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