The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... give you a very perfect and clear account of the consequences of a law to reduce interest to 4 per cent . But , since you are pleased to ask my opinion , I shall endeavour fairly to state this matter of use , with the best of my skill ...
... give you a very perfect and clear account of the consequences of a law to reduce interest to 4 per cent . But , since you are pleased to ask my opinion , I shall endeavour fairly to state this matter of use , with the best of my skill ...
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... give to Richard what is Peter's due , for no other reason , but because one was borrower , and the other lender . But , supposing the law reached the intention of the promoters of it ; and that this act be so contrived , that it fixed ...
... give to Richard what is Peter's due , for no other reason , but because one was borrower , and the other lender . But , supposing the law reached the intention of the promoters of it ; and that this act be so contrived , that it fixed ...
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... give us one hundred thousand pounds every year for nothing , it is unavoidable that one hundred thousand pounds of our money must go out every year , to pay for that overplus , which our commodities do not pay for . It is ridiculous to ...
... give us one hundred thousand pounds every year for nothing , it is unavoidable that one hundred thousand pounds of our money must go out every year , to pay for that overplus , which our commodities do not pay for . It is ridiculous to ...
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... give or receive of them ; for they having , as money , no other value , but as pledges to procure what one wants or desires , and they procuring what we want or desire only by their quantity , it is evident that the intrinsic value of ...
... give or receive of them ; for they having , as money , no other value , but as pledges to procure what one wants or desires , and they procuring what we want or desire only by their quantity , it is evident that the intrinsic value of ...
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... give any portion of money , for whatso ever is absolutely necessary , rather than go without it . And in such things , the scarcity of them alone makes their prices . As for example : let us suppose half an ounce of silver , or half a ...
... give any portion of money , for whatso ever is absolutely necessary , rather than go without it . And in such things , the scarcity of them alone makes their prices . As for example : let us suppose half an ounce of silver , or half a ...
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