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الصفحة 6
That swearing in their own cases is apt by degrees to lead men into as little regard of such oaths , as they have of their ordinary talk , I think there is reason to suspect , from what has been observed , in something of that kind .
That swearing in their own cases is apt by degrees to lead men into as little regard of such oaths , as they have of their ordinary talk , I think there is reason to suspect , from what has been observed , in something of that kind .
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in only upon mortgages and contracts already made , and ( which is not to be supposed ) by a law , post factum , void bargains lawfully made , and give to Richard what is Peter's due , for no other reason , but because one was borrower ...
in only upon mortgages and contracts already made , and ( which is not to be supposed ) by a law , post factum , void bargains lawfully made , and give to Richard what is Peter's due , for no other reason , but because one was borrower ...
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For which reason the wise policy of the Chinese will not suffer the mines they have to be wrought . Nor indeed , things rightly considered , do gold and silver , drawn out of the mine , equally enrich , with what is got by trade .
For which reason the wise policy of the Chinese will not suffer the mines they have to be wrought . Nor indeed , things rightly considered , do gold and silver , drawn out of the mine , equally enrich , with what is got by trade .
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The one of these it does by its stamp and denomination ; the other by its intrinsic value , which is its quantity , For mankind , having consented to put an imaginary value upon gold and silver , by reason of their durableness ...
The one of these it does by its stamp and denomination ; the other by its intrinsic value , which is its quantity , For mankind , having consented to put an imaginary value upon gold and silver , by reason of their durableness ...
الصفحة 26
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 reason ) we are not to consider here how much money is ...
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 reason ) we are not to consider here how much money is ...
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