The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... equal in its current value to any other one hundred pounds of lawful money , ( because by virtue of the law it will every where pass for as much ware , or debt , as any other hundred pounds ) is capable to have its yearly hire valued ...
... equal in its current value to any other one hundred pounds of lawful money , ( because by virtue of the law it will every where pass for as much ware , or debt , as any other hundred pounds ) is capable to have its yearly hire valued ...
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... equal value to silver , the value of coin , compared with coin , is greater , less , or equal , only as it has more , less , or equal silver in it : and in this respect , you can by no manner of way raise or fall your money . Indeed ...
... equal value to silver , the value of coin , compared with coin , is greater , less , or equal , only as it has more , less , or equal silver in it : and in this respect , you can by no manner of way raise or fall your money . Indeed ...
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... equal value to , one bushel of wheat , two ounces of silver will buy two bushels of the same wheat , i . e . have double the value . Hence it is evident , that an equal quantity of sil- ver is always of equal value to an equal quantity ...
... equal value to , one bushel of wheat , two ounces of silver will buy two bushels of the same wheat , i . e . have double the value . Hence it is evident , that an equal quantity of sil- ver is always of equal value to an equal quantity ...
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OF | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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