The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... give most for silver by weight , it will thither be car- ried and sold and if of the money which now passes in ... give 5s . 5d . the ounce for standard silver , when nobody else can give above 5s . 4d . ? " Is it the king , or is it the ...
... give most for silver by weight , it will thither be car- ried and sold and if of the money which now passes in ... give 5s . 5d . the ounce for standard silver , when nobody else can give above 5s . 4d . ? " Is it the king , or is it the ...
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... give an hundred and five pounds for the same weight of the like bullion , will never give five shillings and five - pence of milled money for an ounce of standard bullion ; nor buy at that price what he can have near five per cent ...
... give an hundred and five pounds for the same weight of the like bullion , will never give five shillings and five - pence of milled money for an ounce of standard bullion ; nor buy at that price what he can have near five per cent ...
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... give rules to mark out , and know that person by ; or give an heir a divine right to power , and yet not point out who that heir is . It is rather to be thought that an heir had no such right by divine institution , than that God should ...
... give rules to mark out , and know that person by ; or give an heir a divine right to power , and yet not point out who that heir is . It is rather to be thought that an heir had no such right by divine institution , than that God should ...
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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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