The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered as labourers in order to trade , may well enough carry on their part ... and tools : all which may very well be provided , without any great sum of money lying still , in their hands .
from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered as labourers in order to trade , may well enough carry on their part ... and tools : all which may very well be provided , without any great sum of money lying still , in their hands .
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All this considered , we cannot but suppose that between the landlord and tenant there must necessarily be at least a quarter of the yearly revenue of the land constantly in their hands . Indeed , considering that most part of the rents ...
All this considered , we cannot but suppose that between the landlord and tenant there must necessarily be at least a quarter of the yearly revenue of the land constantly in their hands . Indeed , considering that most part of the rents ...
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That in the present current of running cash , which now takes its course almost all to London , and is engrossed by a very few hands in comparison , young men , and those in want , might not too easily be exposed to extortion and ...
That in the present current of running cash , which now takes its course almost all to London , and is engrossed by a very few hands in comparison , young men , and those in want , might not too easily be exposed to extortion and ...
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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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