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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... give this here as an instance how dangerous a temptation it is to bring men cus- tomarily to swear , where they may have any concern- ment of their own . And it will always be worthy the care and consideration of law - makers to keep up ...
... give this here as an instance how dangerous a temptation it is to bring men cus- tomarily to swear , where they may have any concern- ment of their own . And it will always be worthy the care and consideration of law - makers to keep up ...
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... give us one hundred thousand pounds every year for nothing , it is unavoidable that one hundred thousand pounds of our money must go out every year , to pay for that overplus , which our commodities do not pay for . It is ridiculous to ...
... give us one hundred thousand pounds every year for nothing , it is unavoidable that one hundred thousand pounds of our money must go out every year , to pay for that overplus , which our commodities do not pay for . It is ridiculous to ...
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... give or receive of them ; for they having , as money , no other value , but as pledges to procure what one wants or desires , and they procuring what we want or desire , only by their quantity , it is evident that the intrinsic value of ...
... give or receive of them ; for they having , as money , no other value , but as pledges to procure what one wants or desires , and they procuring what we want or desire , only by their quantity , it is evident that the intrinsic value of ...
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... give any portion of money for whatsoever is absolutely necessary , rather than go without it . And in such things , the scarcity of them alone makes their prices . As for example : let us suppose half an ounce of silver , or half a ...
... give any portion of money for whatsoever is absolutely necessary , rather than go without it . And in such things , the scarcity of them alone makes their prices . As for example : let us suppose half an ounce of silver , or half a ...
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... give no more , that will be a steady , standing measure of the va- lue of all other things . 17. That , if in any country they use for money any lasting material , whereof there is not any more to be got , and so cannot be increased ...
... give no more , that will be a steady , standing measure of the va- lue of all other things . 17. That , if in any country they use for money any lasting material , whereof there is not any more to be got , and so cannot be increased ...
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