The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... forces them to go at 20s . and then being found passing at that rate , foreigners make their advantage of it : Or , 2dly , People keep them up , and will not part with them at the legal rate , un- derstanding them really to be worth ...
... forces them to go at 20s . and then being found passing at that rate , foreigners make their advantage of it : Or , 2dly , People keep them up , and will not part with them at the legal rate , un- derstanding them really to be worth ...
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... forces from the author a confes- sion of two things , which demonstrate the vanity and uselessness of the project . 1. That , upon this change of your coin , foreign goods will be raised . Your own goods will cost five per cent . more ...
... forces from the author a confes- sion of two things , which demonstrate the vanity and uselessness of the project . 1. That , upon this change of your coin , foreign goods will be raised . Your own goods will cost five per cent . more ...
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... force , into the mint to be recoined . If clipped money be called in all at once , and stopped from passing by weight , I fear it will stop trade , put our affairs all at a stand , and introduce confusion . Whereas , if it be permitted ...
... force , into the mint to be recoined . If clipped money be called in all at once , and stopped from passing by weight , I fear it will stop trade , put our affairs all at a stand , and introduce confusion . Whereas , if it be permitted ...
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... force . 2. They can tempt away our people , by greater wages , to serve them by land or sea , or in any labour . 3. They can com- mand the markets , and thereby break our trade , and make us poor . 4. They can on any occasion engross ...
... force . 2. They can tempt away our people , by greater wages , to serve them by land or sea , or in any labour . 3. They can com- mand the markets , and thereby break our trade , and make us poor . 4. They can on any occasion engross ...
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... forces of our enemies could do . It is like a breach in the sea - bank , which widens every moment till it be stopped ; and my timorous temper must be pardoned , if I am frighted with the thoughts of clipped money being current one ...
... forces of our enemies could do . It is like a breach in the sea - bank , which widens every moment till it be stopped ; and my timorous temper must be pardoned , if I am frighted with the thoughts of clipped money being current one ...
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The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.]. John Locke Vista completa - 1812 |
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