The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 168
A man , who has a debt of a hundred pounds owing him , upon bond , or lease , receives it in these new shillings , instead of lawful money of the present standard ; he goes to market with twenty shillings in one pocket of this new money ...
A man , who has a debt of a hundred pounds owing him , upon bond , or lease , receives it in these new shillings , instead of lawful money of the present standard ; he goes to market with twenty shillings in one pocket of this new money ...
الصفحة 190
convenience , to our accounting by pounds , shillings , and pence ; and for obviating perplexity among the common people , he proposes the present weighty crown to go at six shillings three - pence ; and the new scepter , or unit ...
convenience , to our accounting by pounds , shillings , and pence ; and for obviating perplexity among the common people , he proposes the present weighty crown to go at six shillings three - pence ; and the new scepter , or unit ...
الصفحة 194
He therefore that receives twenty shillings milled money for a guinea , receives one thousand eight hundred and sixty grains standard silver for one hundred and twenty - nine grains of standard gold , i . e . fourteen and an half for ...
He therefore that receives twenty shillings milled money for a guinea , receives one thousand eight hundred and sixty grains standard silver for one hundred and twenty - nine grains of standard gold , i . e . fourteen and an half for ...
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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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Adam Adam's allowed amongst answer appeal beginning belonged body bring brought bullion called carry cent clipped coin comes command common commonwealth consent consider creatures crown descending distinct dominion earth England equal exchange executive father fatherhood follow force gave give given grant greater hands hath heir inheritance interest judge keep king labour land law of nature legislative less liberty living lord mankind matter means ment monarch mother nature necessary never obedience original ounce parents pass paternal person pieces plain political possession present preservation princes prove quantity raising reason receive rest rule says shillings silver society sons standard succession suppose taken tells thing thought trade true weight whole worth