The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... consider how hard it is to set a price upon wine , or silks , or other unnecessary commodities : but how impossible it is to set a rate upon victuals , in a time of famine ; for money being an universal commodity , and as necessary to ...
... consider how hard it is to set a price upon wine , or silks , or other unnecessary commodities : but how impossible it is to set a rate upon victuals , in a time of famine ; for money being an universal commodity , and as necessary to ...
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... consider how much money it is necessary to suppose must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the carrying on of trade . First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed ...
... consider how much money it is necessary to suppose must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the carrying on of trade . First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed ...
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... considering that most part of the rents of England are paid at Lady - day and Michaelmas , and that the same money ... consider here how much money is in any one man's , or any one sort of men's hands , at one time ; for that at other ...
... considering that most part of the rents of England are paid at Lady - day and Michaelmas , and that the same money ... consider here how much money is in any one man's , or any one sort of men's hands , at one time ; for that at other ...
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... consider what money to do this must necessarily be constantly lodged in the banker's hands , the case will be much the same . To these sums , if you add what part of the money of a country scholars of all sorts , women , gamesters , and ...
... consider what money to do this must necessarily be constantly lodged in the banker's hands , the case will be much the same . To these sums , if you add what part of the money of a country scholars of all sorts , women , gamesters , and ...
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... consider that the mea- sure of the value of money , in proportion to any 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 ...
... consider that the mea- sure of the value of money , in proportion to any 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 ...
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