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... where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have little restraint , especially if the crime be hard to be proved : all which , I suppose , will happen in this I case , where ways will ...
... where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have little restraint , especially if the crime be hard to be proved : all which , I suppose , will happen in this I case , where ways will ...
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... the merchant or tradesman that borrows would not have it one jot cheaper than he has now ; but probably these two ill effects would follow : first , that he would pay dearer ; and , secondly , that there would be less money left in ...
... the merchant or tradesman that borrows would not have it one jot cheaper than he has now ; but probably these two ill effects would follow : first , that he would pay dearer ; and , secondly , that there would be less money left in ...
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From whence it necessarily follows , that the hundred thousand pounds per . ann wherein we overbalance them in trade , must be paid us in money ; and so , at the ten years ' end , their million of money , ( though their law make it ...
From whence it necessarily follows , that the hundred thousand pounds per . ann wherein we overbalance them in trade , must be paid us in money ; and so , at the ten years ' end , their million of money , ( though their law make it ...
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... that there should be so much money as to keep up the landholder's , labourer's , and broker's , credit : and therefore ready money must be constantly exchanged for wares and labour , or follow within a short time after .
... that there should be so much money as to keep up the landholder's , labourer's , and broker's , credit : and therefore ready money must be constantly exchanged for wares and labour , or follow within a short time after .
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... whence would follow this double benefit ; first , that a great deal less money would serve for the trade of a country ; and , secondly , that less of the money would lie still ; the contrary whereof must needs happen , where growing ...
... whence would follow this double benefit ; first , that a great deal less money would serve for the trade of a country ; and , secondly , that less of the money would lie still ; the contrary whereof must needs happen , where growing ...
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