The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 106
Answ . The author tells us , in the last paragraph , that silver that is worth “ but 5s . 2d . per ounce at the mint , is worth 5s . 4d . elsewhere . ” This , how true , or what inconvenience it hath , I will not here examine .
Answ . The author tells us , in the last paragraph , that silver that is worth “ but 5s . 2d . per ounce at the mint , is worth 5s . 4d . elsewhere . ” This , how true , or what inconvenience it hath , I will not here examine .
الصفحة 115
How standard silver ( for if the author speaks of other silver , it is a fallacy ) should be worth its own weight in standard silver at the mint , ( i . e . 58. 2d . the ounce ) and be worth more than its own weight in standard silver ...
How standard silver ( for if the author speaks of other silver , it is a fallacy ) should be worth its own weight in standard silver at the mint , ( i . e . 58. 2d . the ounce ) and be worth more than its own weight in standard silver ...
الصفحة 155
And so it is in silver : an ounce of silver will al. ways be of equal value to an ounce of silver : nor can it ever rise or fall in respect of itself : an ounce of standard silver can never be worth an ounce and a quarter of standard ...
And so it is in silver : an ounce of silver will al. ways be of equal value to an ounce of silver : nor can it ever rise or fall in respect of itself : an ounce of standard silver can never be worth an ounce and a quarter of standard ...
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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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