The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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... where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have little restraint , especially if the crime be hard to be proved : all which , I suppose , will happen in this : case , where ways will ...
... where men shall swear for their own advantage ) there the fear of penalties to follow will have little restraint , especially if the crime be hard to be proved : all which , I suppose , will happen in this : case , where ways will ...
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Let us suppose England peopled , as it is now ; and its woollen manufacture in the same state and perfection that it is at present ; and that we , having no money at all , trade with this our woollen manufacture , for the value of two ...
Let us suppose England peopled , as it is now ; and its woollen manufacture in the same state and perfection that it is at present ; and that we , having no money at all , trade with this our woollen manufacture , for the value of two ...
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three months , ( and so proportionably ) I think we may well suppose a quarter of the yearly revenue to be constantly ... and less would do the business ) if rents were paid by shorter intervals than six months ; for , supposing I let a ...
three months , ( and so proportionably ) I think we may well suppose a quarter of the yearly revenue to be constantly ... and less would do the business ) if rents were paid by shorter intervals than six months ; for , supposing I let a ...
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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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