The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... lessening , as much as may be , the temptations to it ; for where those are strong , ( as they are , where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have little restraint , especially if the ...
... lessening , as much as may be , the temptations to it ; for where those are strong , ( as they are , where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have little restraint , especially if the ...
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... lessens so much of the trade . Now it cannot be rati- onally expected , but that , where the venture is great , and the gains small , ( as it is in lending in England , upon low interest ) many will choose rather to hoard up their money ...
... lessens so much of the trade . Now it cannot be rati- onally expected , but that , where the venture is great , and the gains small , ( as it is in lending in England , upon low interest ) many will choose rather to hoard up their money ...
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... lessening interest from six to four , you get to the kingdom one - third part of the interest we pay yearly to foreigners , which let any one , if he please , think considerable ; but then , upon lessening interest to four per cent . it ...
... lessening interest from six to four , you get to the kingdom one - third part of the interest we pay yearly to foreigners , which let any one , if he please , think considerable ; but then , upon lessening interest to four per cent . it ...
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... lessened , and so the kingdom loses in the price . If , therefore , use be lessened , and you cannot tie foreigners to your terms , then the ill effects fall only upon your landholders and artizans : if foreigners can be forced , by ...
... lessened , and so the kingdom loses in the price . If , therefore , use be lessened , and you cannot tie foreigners to your terms , then the ill effects fall only upon your landholders and artizans : if foreigners can be forced , by ...
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... lessening the value of money . For example : should the value of gold be brought down to that of silver , one hundred guineas would purchase little more corn , wool , or land , than one hundred shillings ; and so , the value of money ...
... lessening the value of money . For example : should the value of gold be brought down to that of silver , one hundred guineas would purchase little more corn , wool , or land , than one hundred shillings ; and so , the value of money ...
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