The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... comes clear in , without carry- ing out any thing for it , and is every farthing of it as perfect gain to the nation , as if it dropped down from the clouds . But farther , if consideration be to be had only of sellers of land , the ...
... comes clear in , without carry- ing out any thing for it , and is every farthing of it as perfect gain to the nation , as if it dropped down from the clouds . But farther , if consideration be to be had only of sellers of land , the ...
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... comes to the land- holder ; and , wherever the price of any commodity be- gins to fall , how many hands soever there be between that and the landholder , they all take reprisals one upon another , till at last it comes to the landholder ...
... comes to the land- holder ; and , wherever the price of any commodity be- gins to fall , how many hands soever there be between that and the landholder , they all take reprisals one upon another , till at last it comes to the landholder ...
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John Locke. any calamity , the government he was under comes to be dissolved , or else by some public act cuts him ... come within the territories belonging to any government , to all parts whereof the force of its laws extends . But this ...
John Locke. any calamity , the government he was under comes to be dissolved , or else by some public act cuts him ... come within the territories belonging to any government , to all parts whereof the force of its laws extends . But this ...
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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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