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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... Lords , & c . " Because one may naturally suppose , that he , that was so much a patron of that cause , would omit nothing that could be said in favour of it . To this I must here add , that I am just now told from Holland , " That the ...
... Lords , & c . " Because one may naturally suppose , that he , that was so much a patron of that cause , would omit nothing that could be said in favour of it . To this I must here add , that I am just now told from Holland , " That the ...
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... lord of the fee : the tenant's bargain and profit are the same , whether the land be charged , or not charged , with an annuity payable to another man . We see this in college leases , where though the college te- nant pays for it to ...
... lord of the fee : the tenant's bargain and profit are the same , whether the land be charged , or not charged , with an annuity payable to another man . We see this in college leases , where though the college te- nant pays for it to ...
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... lords , & c . " 66 66 66 Rem . " It is certain , that what place soever will give most for silver by weight , it will thither be car- " ried and sold : and if of the money which now passes " in England , there can be 5s . 5d . the ounce ...
... lords , & c . " 66 66 66 Rem . " It is certain , that what place soever will give most for silver by weight , it will thither be car- " ried and sold : and if of the money which now passes " in England , there can be 5s . 5d . the ounce ...
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... lords does not happen to 66 pass , there can never any silver be ever any more " coined at the mint ; and all the milled money will , in a very little time more , be destroyed . " 66 Answ . The reason of so much money coined in queen ...
... lords does not happen to 66 pass , there can never any silver be ever any more " coined at the mint ; and all the milled money will , in a very little time more , be destroyed . " 66 Answ . The reason of so much money coined in queen ...
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IV. John Locke. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOHN SOMMERS , KNT . LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND AND ONE OF HIS MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY - COUNCIL . MY LORD , THE papers I here present your lordship , are in substance the ...
IV. John Locke. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOHN SOMMERS , KNT . LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND AND ONE OF HIS MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY - COUNCIL . MY LORD , THE papers I here present your lordship , are in substance the ...
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