The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 172
If this be the difference of value between silver in bullion and silver in coin ; and if it be true that four ounces of standard bullion be worth five ounces of the same silver coined ; or , which is the same thing , that bullion will ...
If this be the difference of value between silver in bullion and silver in coin ; and if it be true that four ounces of standard bullion be worth five ounces of the same silver coined ; or , which is the same thing , that bullion will ...
الصفحة 176
bullion to export , than the mint can give for it to coin ; and so none of that will come to the mint . But , says our author , p . 83 , “ An halfpenny an ounce profit , which will be in the proposed coin , above the present price of ...
bullion to export , than the mint can give for it to coin ; and so none of that will come to the mint . But , says our author , p . 83 , “ An halfpenny an ounce profit , which will be in the proposed coin , above the present price of ...
الصفحة 184
a quire the exportation of silver , and the exportation of our coined silver is prohibited , and made penal by our law , standard bullion will always be sold here for a little more than its weight of coined silver .
a quire the exportation of silver , and the exportation of our coined silver is prohibited , and made penal by our law , standard bullion will always be sold here for a little more than its weight of coined silver .
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Some Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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