The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... cent . For generally , he that borrows one thousand pounds at six per cent . , and so pays sixty pounds per annum use , gets more above his use in one year , by his industry , than he that rents a farm of sixty pounds per annum gets in ...
... cent . For generally , he that borrows one thousand pounds at six per cent . , and so pays sixty pounds per annum use , gets more above his use in one year , by his industry , than he that rents a farm of sixty pounds per annum gets in ...
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... cent . by law ; or that there was any law made in Holland to limit the rate of interest to three per cent . when we reduced it in England to six . It is true , John de Witt , when he managed the affairs of Holland , setting himself to ...
... cent . by law ; or that there was any law made in Holland to limit the rate of interest to three per cent . when we reduced it in England to six . It is true , John de Witt , when he managed the affairs of Holland , setting himself to ...
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... cent . were a cheat , but five per cent . were not ; be- cause perhaps less perceivable . For the two things , that are pretended to be done here by this new coinage , I fear will both fail , viz . 1. That " to whomsoever an ounce of ...
... cent . were a cheat , but five per cent . were not ; be- cause perhaps less perceivable . For the two things , that are pretended to be done here by this new coinage , I fear will both fail , viz . 1. That " to whomsoever an ounce of ...
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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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