The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... Letter sent to a Member of Parliament in the year 1691 Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled ' for en- couraging the coining Silver Money in England , and , after , for keeping it here . ' - · Further Considerations concerning ...
... Letter sent to a Member of Parliament in the year 1691 Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled ' for en- couraging the coining Silver Money in England , and , after , for keeping it here . ' - · Further Considerations concerning ...
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... Letter to a Friend concerning Usury , " printed this present year , 1660 ; which gives , in short , the arguments of some treatises , printed many years since , for the lowering of interest : it may not be amiss briefly to consider them ...
... Letter to a Friend concerning Usury , " printed this present year , 1660 ; which gives , in short , the arguments of some treatises , printed many years since , for the lowering of interest : it may not be amiss briefly to consider them ...
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... letters upon the edges of the larger silver pieces , and mark the edges of the rest with a graining , are wrought secretly . " And , indeed , this is so great a guard against counterfeiting , as well as clipping our money , that it ...
... letters upon the edges of the larger silver pieces , and mark the edges of the rest with a graining , are wrought secretly . " And , indeed , this is so great a guard against counterfeiting , as well as clipping our money , that it ...
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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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