The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... passing by weight , I fear it will stop trade , put our affairs all at a stand , and introduce confusion . Whereas , if it be permitted to pass by its weight , till it can by degrees be coined , ( the stamp securing its fineness , as ...
... passing by weight , I fear it will stop trade , put our affairs all at a stand , and introduce confusion . Whereas , if it be permitted to pass by its weight , till it can by degrees be coined , ( the stamp securing its fineness , as ...
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... pass , whilst the goldsmiths and bankers re- ceive it ; and they will always receive it , whilst they can pass it over again to the king with advantage , and can have hopes to prevail , that at last when it can be borne no longer , but ...
... pass , whilst the goldsmiths and bankers re- ceive it ; and they will always receive it , whilst they can pass it over again to the king with advantage , and can have hopes to prevail , that at last when it can be borne no longer , but ...
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... pass , and whilst clipped money passes , clip- pers will certainly be at work ; and what a gap this leaves to foreigners , if they will make use of it to pour in clipped money upon us ( as its neighbours did into Portugal ) as long as ...
... pass , and whilst clipped money passes , clip- pers will certainly be at work ; and what a gap this leaves to foreigners , if they will make use of it to pour in clipped money upon us ( as its neighbours did into Portugal ) as long as ...
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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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