The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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( supposing he employs it not himself ) and so his six per cent . may seem to be the fruit of another man's labour , yet he shares not near so much of the profit of another man's labour as he that lets land to a tenant .
( supposing he employs it not himself ) and so his six per cent . may seem to be the fruit of another man's labour , yet he shares not near so much of the profit of another man's labour as he that lets land to a tenant .
الصفحة 67
It will not be found true , That , when we abated interest here in England to eight , the Dutch sunk it in Holland to four per cent . by law ; or that there was any law made in Holland to limit the rate of interest to three per cent ...
It will not be found true , That , when we abated interest here in England to eight , the Dutch sunk it in Holland to four per cent . by law ; or that there was any law made in Holland to limit the rate of interest to three per cent ...
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“ Because they there altered in denomination near half , " and here denomination is altered but five per cent . for so in truth it is , whatever be designed . As if fifty per cent . were a cheat , but five per cent . were not ; because ...
“ Because they there altered in denomination near half , " and here denomination is altered but five per cent . for so in truth it is , whatever be designed . As if fifty per cent . were a cheat , but five per cent . were not ; because ...
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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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