The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... silver , which makes the intrinsic value of money , compared with itself , under any stamp or denomination of the same or different countries , cannot be raised . For an ounce of silver , whether in pence , groats , or crown - pieces ...
... silver , which makes the intrinsic value of money , compared with itself , under any stamp or denomination of the same or different countries , cannot be raised . For an ounce of silver , whether in pence , groats , or crown - pieces ...
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... silver will rise too , he makes this answer , that " it can never be known whether it will or no , till it be tried . " To which I reply , That it may be known as certainly without trial , as it can , that two pieces of silver that ...
... silver will rise too , he makes this answer , that " it can never be known whether it will or no , till it be tried . " To which I reply , That it may be known as certainly without trial , as it can , that two pieces of silver that ...
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... 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 of silver . This common sense , as well as the market ...
... 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 of silver . This common sense , as well as the market ...
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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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