The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... exportation of commodities , our money must go to pay our debts so contracted , whether melted or not melted down . If the law makes the ex- portation of our coin penal , it will be melted down ; if it leaves the exportation of our coin ...
... exportation of commodities , our money must go to pay our debts so contracted , whether melted or not melted down . If the law makes the ex- portation of our coin penal , it will be melted down ; if it leaves the exportation of our coin ...
الصفحة 162
... exportation to answer the balance of trade , may be diminished , but cannot in any sense be augmented , by raising the value of our money . " I beg his pardon , if I cannot assent to this . Be- cause the necessity of our exportation of ...
... exportation to answer the balance of trade , may be diminished , but cannot in any sense be augmented , by raising the value of our money . " I beg his pardon , if I cannot assent to this . Be- cause the necessity of our exportation of ...
الصفحة 184
John Locke. quire the exportation of silver , and the exportation of our coined silver is prohibited , and made penal by our law , standard bullion will always be sold here for a little more than its weight of coined silver . So that ...
John Locke. quire the exportation of silver , and the exportation of our coined silver is prohibited , and made penal by our law , standard bullion will always be sold here for a little more than its weight of coined silver . So that ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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