The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... carry away . No , " says our author , “ he cannot carry it away ; for , " says he , " when it is paid , it must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange . ' It must not be paid and exported in ready money ; so says our law indeed ...
... carry away . No , " says our author , “ he cannot carry it away ; for , " says he , " when it is paid , it must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange . ' It must not be paid and exported in ready money ; so says our law indeed ...
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... carry that away with him . On the other side , if by a law you would raise your silver money , and make four crowns , or 20s . in silver , equal to a guinea , at which rate I suppose it was first coined , so that by your law a guinea ...
... carry that away with him . On the other side , if by a law you would raise your silver money , and make four crowns , or 20s . in silver , equal to a guinea , at which rate I suppose it was first coined , so that by your law a guinea ...
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... carry com- modities abroad to a greater value than those they bring home , the overplus comes to them in foreign coin , or bullion , which will stay here , when we gain by the ba- lance of our whole trade . For then we can have no debts ...
... carry com- modities abroad to a greater value than those they bring home , the overplus comes to them in foreign coin , or bullion , which will stay here , when we gain by the ba- lance of our whole trade . For then we can have no debts ...
Contenido
SOME Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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