The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 11
... plain it cannot : let us , in the next place , see what will be the consequences of it . 1. It will be a loss to widows , orphans , and all those who have their estates in money , one - third of their estates ; which will be a very hard ...
... plain it cannot : let us , in the next place , see what will be the consequences of it . 1. It will be a loss to widows , orphans , and all those who have their estates in money , one - third of their estates ; which will be a very hard ...
الصفحة 18
... plain that we have had for our two millions value in woollen manufacture , carried thither , one million returned in wine , oil , and fruit : but what is become of the other million ? Will the merchants be content to lose it ? That you ...
... plain that we have had for our two millions value in woollen manufacture , carried thither , one million returned in wine , oil , and fruit : but what is become of the other million ? Will the merchants be content to lose it ? That you ...
الصفحة 38
... plain , that the price of land has never changed with it , in the several changes have been made in the rate of interest by law : nor now that the rate of interest is by law the same through all England , is the price of land every ...
... plain , that the price of land has never changed with it , in the several changes have been made in the rate of interest by law : nor now that the rate of interest is by law the same through all England , is the price of land every ...
الصفحة 45
... plain it is not . 10. But the value or price of all commodities , amongst which money passing in trade is truly one , consisting in proportion , you alter this , as you do all other proportions , whether you increase one , or lessen the ...
... plain it is not . 10. But the value or price of all commodities , amongst which money passing in trade is truly one , consisting in proportion , you alter this , as you do all other proportions , whether you increase one , or lessen the ...
الصفحة 57
... plain , the merchant and broker nei- ther will , nor can ; for , if he pays a quarter more for commodities than he did , he will sell them at a price proportionably raised . The poor labourer and handi- craftsman cannot : for he just ...
... plain , the merchant and broker nei- ther will , nor can ; for , if he pays a quarter more for commodities than he did , he will sell them at a price proportionably raised . The poor labourer and handi- craftsman cannot : for he just ...
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