The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5 |
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And if they had then , when the law permitted men to make more profit of their money , so large a proportion of the cash of the nation in their hands , who can think but that , by this law , it should be more driven into Lombard ...
And if they had then , when the law permitted men to make more profit of their money , so large a proportion of the cash of the nation in their hands , who can think but that , by this law , it should be more driven into Lombard ...
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Now , I think , the natural interest of money is raised two ways : first , When the money of a country is but little , in proportion to the debts of the inhabitants , one amongst another . For , suppose ten thousand pounds were ...
Now , I think , the natural interest of money is raised two ways : first , When the money of a country is but little , in proportion to the debts of the inhabitants , one amongst another . For , suppose ten thousand pounds were ...
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Secondly , That , which constantly raises the natural interest of money , is , when money is little , in proportion to the trade of a country . For in trade every body calls for money , according as he wants it , and this disproportion ...
Secondly , That , which constantly raises the natural interest of money , is , when money is little , in proportion to the trade of a country . For in trade every body calls for money , according as he wants it , and this disproportion ...
الصفحة 12
For , there being a certain proportion of money necessary for driving such a proportion of trade , so much money of this as lies still , lessens so much of the trade . Now it cannot be rationally expected , but that , where the venture ...
For , there being a certain proportion of money necessary for driving such a proportion of trade , so much money of this as lies still , lessens so much of the trade . Now it cannot be rationally expected , but that , where the venture ...
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Riches do not consist in having more gold and silver , but in having more in proportion than the rest of the world , or than our neighbours , whereby we are enabled to procure to ourselves a greater plenty of the conveniencies of life ...
Riches do not consist in having more gold and silver , but in having more in proportion than the rest of the world , or than our neighbours , whereby we are enabled to procure to ourselves a greater plenty of the conveniencies of life ...
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