The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... words indeed , were there any thing substantial in them ! These men talk as if they meant to show us not only the wisdom , but the riches of Solomon , and would make gold and silver as common as stones in the street : but at last , I ...
... words indeed , were there any thing substantial in them ! These men talk as if they meant to show us not only the wisdom , but the riches of Solomon , and would make gold and silver as common as stones in the street : but at last , I ...
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... word more on this occasion , which may not be wholly unseasonable at this time . I hear a talk up and down of raising our money , as a means to retain our wealth , and keep our money from being carried away . I wish those that use the ...
... word more on this occasion , which may not be wholly unseasonable at this time . I hear a talk up and down of raising our money , as a means to retain our wealth , and keep our money from being carried away . I wish those that use the ...
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... for current , without examination . Whereas , would they look into those discourses , and inquire what meaning their words have , they would find , for the most part , either their positions and raising the Value of Money . 103.
... for current , without examination . Whereas , would they look into those discourses , and inquire what meaning their words have , they would find , for the most part , either their positions and raising the Value of Money . 103.
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... words to have no distinct meaning at all . Where none of these be , there their plain , true , honest sense , would prove very easy and intelligible , if expressed in ordinary and direct language . That this is so , I shall show , by ...
... words to have no distinct meaning at all . Where none of these be , there their plain , true , honest sense , would prove very easy and intelligible , if expressed in ordinary and direct language . That this is so , I shall show , by ...
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... word , when he says , " Silver is worth five shillings four- pence elsewhere . " Five shillings fourpence of money coined at the mint , the author must allow to be at least 495 grains . An ounce is but 480 grains . How then an ounce of ...
... word , when he says , " Silver is worth five shillings four- pence elsewhere . " Five shillings fourpence of money coined at the mint , the author must allow to be at least 495 grains . An ounce is but 480 grains . How then an ounce of ...
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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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