The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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The mistake of this plausible way of reasoning will be easily discovered , when we consider that the measure of the value of money , in proportion to any thing purchaseable by it , is the quantity of the ready money we have in ...
The mistake of this plausible way of reasoning will be easily discovered , when we consider that the measure of the value of money , in proportion to any thing purchaseable by it , is the quantity of the ready money we have in ...
الصفحة 244
... and consider , among other things , “ the line and posterity of Adam , " as he there brings them in , he will find ... but we will allow this at present to his peculiar way of writing , and consider the force of the text in hand .
... and consider , among other things , “ the line and posterity of Adam , " as he there brings them in , he will find ... but we will allow this at present to his peculiar way of writing , and consider the force of the text in hand .
الصفحة 387
Let us therefore consider a master of a family with all these subordinate relations of wife , children , servants , and slaves , united under the domestic rule of a family ; which , what resemblance soever it may have in its order ...
Let us therefore consider a master of a family with all these subordinate relations of wife , children , servants , and slaves , united under the domestic rule of a family ; which , what resemblance soever it may have in its order ...
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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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