The Works of John Locke, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... present quantity of the current money in that country , in proportion to the present trade . Supposing then , that we had now in England but half as much money as we had seven years ago , and yet had still as much yearly product of ...
... present quantity of the current money in that country , in proportion to the present trade . Supposing then , that we had now in England but half as much money as we had seven years ago , and yet had still as much yearly product of ...
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... present need of money at home , is greater or less : in the other , the whole country has more money than can well be employed in the trade thereof , or at least the proportion of the money to the trade is greater than in the ...
... present need of money at home , is greater or less : in the other , the whole country has more money than can well be employed in the trade thereof , or at least the proportion of the money to the trade is greater than in the ...
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... present balance of trade on which the exchange immediately and chiefly depends , unless some accident shall make a great deal of money be remitted at the same time from one place to another , which will for that time raise the exchange ...
... present balance of trade on which the exchange immediately and chiefly depends , unless some accident shall make a great deal of money be remitted at the same time from one place to another , which will for that time raise the exchange ...
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... present payment . To make this clear , let us suppose in the present state of affairs in England , that the rents of England are twelve millions , and that the charge and necessities of the government require a supply of three millions ...
... present payment . To make this clear , let us suppose in the present state of affairs in England , that the rents of England are twelve millions , and that the charge and necessities of the government require a supply of three millions ...
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... the law might give a rule , and courts of judicature might know what damages to allow . This may , and there- fore should be regulated . 2. That in the present current of running cash , and raising the Value of Money . 63.
... the law might give a rule , and courts of judicature might know what damages to allow . This may , and there- fore should be regulated . 2. That in the present current of running cash , and raising the Value of Money . 63.
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