The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... brought as an instance of laying the charge of the public upon trade , and it is possibly ( excepting some few small free towns ) the only place in the world that could be brought to favour this way . But yet , when examined , will be ...
... brought as an instance of laying the charge of the public upon trade , and it is possibly ( excepting some few small free towns ) the only place in the world that could be brought to favour this way . But yet , when examined , will be ...
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... brought it to the mint to be coined , rather than let it lie dead by them in bullion : and when- ever that is the case again in England , it will occasion coining again , and not till then . " No money was in those days exported ...
... brought it to the mint to be coined , rather than let it lie dead by them in bullion : and when- ever that is the case again in England , it will occasion coining again , and not till then . " No money was in those days exported ...
الصفحة 148
... brought in , only by an over- balance of trade . An over - balance of trade , is when the quantity of commodities which we send to any country do more than pay for those we bring from thence : for then the overplus is brought home in ...
... brought in , only by an over- balance of trade . An over - balance of trade , is when the quantity of commodities which we send to any country do more than pay for those we bring from thence : for then the overplus is brought home in ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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