The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... increase the price of it one far- thing in twenty bushels , because its quantity , or vent , would not hereby , to any sensible degree , be altered . 3. Neither does the increasing of any good quality , in any sort of things , make it ...
... increase the price of it one far- thing in twenty bushels , because its quantity , or vent , would not hereby , to any sensible degree , be altered . 3. Neither does the increasing of any good quality , in any sort of things , make it ...
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... increase of people being the increase both of strength and riches . Secondly , we lose so much money ; for , though whatever an Englishman gives to another for land , though raised to forty years ' pur- chase , be not one farthing ...
... increase of people being the increase both of strength and riches . Secondly , we lose so much money ; for , though whatever an Englishman gives to another for land , though raised to forty years ' pur- chase , be not one farthing ...
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... increase the number of borrowers in England , if any body can imagine it would be an advantage to increase them . But to an- swer all their fine projects , I have but this one short question to ask them : Will four per cent . increase ...
... increase the number of borrowers in England , if any body can imagine it would be an advantage to increase them . But to an- swer all their fine projects , I have but this one short question to ask them : Will four per cent . increase ...
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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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