The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... allowed for , in the computation of their value . But , because the desire of money is constantly almost every- where the same , its vent varies very little , but as its greater scarcity enhances its price , and increases the scramble ...
... allowed for , in the computation of their value . But , because the desire of money is constantly almost every- where the same , its vent varies very little , but as its greater scarcity enhances its price , and increases the scramble ...
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... allowed for by the tenant , antecedently to his entering upon the farm . For though a man , that borrows money at Mid- summer , never begins to pay his interest from our Lady- day , or one moment backwards ; yet he , who rents a farm ...
... allowed for by the tenant , antecedently to his entering upon the farm . For though a man , that borrows money at Mid- summer , never begins to pay his interest from our Lady- day , or one moment backwards ; yet he , who rents a farm ...
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... allowed half per cent . or more , above the value they were coined for . To understand this , we must take notice , That guil- ders is the denomination , that in Holland they usually compute by , and make their contracts in . A ducatoon ...
... allowed half per cent . or more , above the value they were coined for . To understand this , we must take notice , That guil- ders is the denomination , that in Holland they usually compute by , and make their contracts in . A ducatoon ...
الصفحة 103
... allowed 3s . 6d . ( it should be sixteen - pence half - penny ) , for the coin- age of every pound troy , which is very near five and a half per cent . if our money be six millions , and must be coined all over again , it will cost the ...
... allowed 3s . 6d . ( it should be sixteen - pence half - penny ) , for the coin- age of every pound troy , which is very near five and a half per cent . if our money be six millions , and must be coined all over again , it will cost the ...
الصفحة 106
... , that the author seems to insinuate , that silver goes not in England , as in foreign parts , by weight ; which is a very dangerous , as well as false position ; and which , if allowed , 106 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... , that the author seems to insinuate , that silver goes not in England , as in foreign parts , by weight ; which is a very dangerous , as well as false position ; and which , if allowed , 106 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
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