The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... thing purchaseable by it , is the quantity of the ready money we have in comparison with the quantity of that thing , and its vent ; or , which amounts to the same thing , the price of any commodity rises or falls , by the pro- portion ...
... thing purchaseable by it , is the quantity of the ready money we have in comparison with the quantity of that thing , and its vent ; or , which amounts to the same thing , the price of any commodity rises or falls , by the pro- portion ...
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... thing , must consider its quantity in proportion to its vent , for this alone regulates the price . The value of any thing , compared with itself or with a standing measure , is greater , as its quantity is less in proportion to its ...
... thing , must consider its quantity in proportion to its vent , for this alone regulates the price . The value of any thing , compared with itself or with a standing measure , is greater , as its quantity is less in proportion to its ...
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... things as he pleased ; the exceeding of the bounds of his just property not lying in the largeness of his possession , but the perishing of any thing uselessly in it . 847. And thus came in the use of money , some last- ing thing that ...
... things as he pleased ; the exceeding of the bounds of his just property not lying in the largeness of his possession , but the perishing of any thing uselessly in it . 847. And thus came in the use of money , some last- ing thing that ...
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Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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