The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): IV., المجلد 1Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 498 من الصفحات |
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... England , and after , for keeping it here ' Further Considerations concerning raising the Value of Money . Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it , in his late Report concerning an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coin , are ...
... England , and after , for keeping it here ' Further Considerations concerning raising the Value of Money . Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it , in his late Report concerning an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coin , are ...
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... England to be cherished and esteemed as the most industrious and most beneficial of any of its subjects : but I could not forbear to give this here as an instance how dangerous a temptation it is to bring men cus- tomarily to swear ...
... England to be cherished and esteemed as the most industrious and most beneficial of any of its subjects : but I could not forbear to give this here as an instance how dangerous a temptation it is to bring men cus- tomarily to swear ...
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... England , the money would be well enough proportioned to the debts : but if two millions were necessary to carry on the trade , there would be a million wanting , and the price of money would be raised , as it is of any other commodity ...
... England , the money would be well enough proportioned to the debts : but if two millions were necessary to carry on the trade , there would be a million wanting , and the price of money would be raised , as it is of any other commodity ...
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... England , upon low interest ) many will choose rather to hoard up their money than venture it abroad , on such terms . This will be a loss to the kingdom , and such a loss as , here in England , ought chiefly to be looked after : for ...
... England , upon low interest ) many will choose rather to hoard up their money than venture it abroad , on such terms . This will be a loss to the kingdom , and such a loss as , here in England , ought chiefly to be looked after : for ...
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... England has been hitherto supported , and trade left almost to itself , and assisted only by the natural advantages above - mentioned , brought us in plenty of riches , and always set this kingdom in a rank equal , if not superior to ...
... England has been hitherto supported , and trade left almost to itself , and assisted only by the natural advantages above - mentioned , brought us in plenty of riches , and always set this kingdom in a rank equal , if not superior to ...
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