The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 17
... answered : " That the money of foreigners is not brought into the land by ready coin , or bullion , but by goods , or bills of exchange , and , when it is paid , must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange ; and there will not be ...
... answered : " That the money of foreigners is not brought into the land by ready coin , or bullion , but by goods , or bills of exchange , and , when it is paid , must be returned by goods , or bills of exchange ; and there will not be ...
الصفحة 18
... answering their exportation . How then were the returns made ? In money , it is evident ; for the Spaniards having , in such a trade , no debts , nor the possibility of any debts in England , cannot pay one farthing of that other ...
... answering their exportation . How then were the returns made ? In money , it is evident ; for the Spaniards having , in such a trade , no debts , nor the possibility of any debts in England , cannot pay one farthing of that other ...
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... answered , this pays none of the debt of England , but only changes the creditor ; and if , upon the general balance of trade , English merchants owe to foreigners one hundred thou- sand pounds , or a million ; if commodities do not ...
... answered , this pays none of the debt of England , but only changes the creditor ; and if , upon the general balance of trade , English merchants owe to foreigners one hundred thou- sand pounds , or a million ; if commodities do not ...
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... answer , there are so few consumers , who are not either labourers , brokers , or landholders , that they make a very inconsiderable part in the account ; for those who immediately depend on the landholder , as his children and servants ...
... answer , there are so few consumers , who are not either labourers , brokers , or landholders , that they make a very inconsiderable part in the account ; for those who immediately depend on the landholder , as his children and servants ...
الصفحة 33
... answering to both of these , first , as it is capable , by its interest , to yield us such a yearly income : and in this it has the nature of land , ( the income of one being called rent , of the other use ) only with this difference ...
... answering to both of these , first , as it is capable , by its interest , to yield us such a yearly income : and in this it has the nature of land , ( the income of one being called rent , of the other use ) only with this difference ...
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