The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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In short , whenever the whole of our foreign trade and consumption exceeds our exportation of commodities , our money must go to pay our debts so contracted , whether melted or not melted down . If the law makes the exportation of our ...
In short , whenever the whole of our foreign trade and consumption exceeds our exportation of commodities , our money must go to pay our debts so contracted , whether melted or not melted down . If the law makes the exportation of our ...
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But yet , if after all any one will needs have it so , that by this donation of God Adam was made sole proprietor of the whole earth , what will this be to his sovereignty ? and how will it appear , that propriety in land gives a man ...
But yet , if after all any one will needs have it so , that by this donation of God Adam was made sole proprietor of the whole earth , what will this be to his sovereignty ? and how will it appear , that propriety in land gives a man ...
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And therefore we see that in assemblies , empowered to act by positive laws , where no number is set by that positive law which empowers them , the act of the majority passes for the act of the whole , and of course determines ...
And therefore we see that in assemblies , empowered to act by positive laws , where no number is set by that positive law which empowers them , the act of the majority passes for the act of the whole , and of course determines ...
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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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