The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... body must have it , at what rate they can get it ; and unavoidably pay dear , when it is scarce ; and debts , no less than trade , have made borrowing in fashion . The bankers are a clear instance of this : for some years since , the ...
... body must have it , at what rate they can get it ; and unavoidably pay dear , when it is scarce ; and debts , no less than trade , have made borrowing in fashion . The bankers are a clear instance of this : for some years since , the ...
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... body calls for money , according as he wants it , and this disproportion is always felt . For , if English- men owed in all but one million , and there were a mil- lion of money in England , the money would be well enough proportioned ...
... body calls for money , according as he wants it , and this disproportion is always felt . For , if English- men owed in all but one million , and there were a mil- lion of money in England , the money would be well enough proportioned ...
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... body , lent at a higher use than four per cent . , which is plain it cannot : let us , in the next place , see what will be the consequences of it . 1. It will be a loss to widows , orphans , and all those who have their estates in ...
... body , lent at a higher use than four per cent . , which is plain it cannot : let us , in the next place , see what will be the consequences of it . 1. It will be a loss to widows , orphans , and all those who have their estates in ...
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... body of workmen out of their warehouses , ( for they have now magazines of all sorts of wares ) set the price upon the poor landholder . So that the markets , now being destroyed , and the farmer not finding vent there for his butter ...
... body of workmen out of their warehouses , ( for they have now magazines of all sorts of wares ) set the price upon the poor landholder . So that the markets , now being destroyed , and the farmer not finding vent there for his butter ...
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... body break , and so trade decay for want of money . But since a considerable part of the land of England is in the owners ' hands , who neither pay nor receive great sums for it at a certain day ; because too , ( which is the chief ...
... body break , and so trade decay for want of money . But since a considerable part of the land of England is in the owners ' hands , who neither pay nor receive great sums for it at a certain day ; because too , ( which is the chief ...
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