The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... melted down , it were better to return to the old way of coining by the hammer . To which I answer , by no means . For , 1. Coinage by the hammer less secures you from having a great part of your money melted down . For in that way ...
... melted down , it were better to return to the old way of coining by the hammer . To which I answer , by no means . For , 1. Coinage by the hammer less secures you from having a great part of your money melted down . For in that way ...
الصفحة 92
... melting down our milled money , I do not see how raising our money ( as they call it ) will at all hinder its being melted down . For if our crown - pieces should be coined one- twentieth lighter , why should that hinder them from being ...
... melting down our milled money , I do not see how raising our money ( as they call it ) will at all hinder its being melted down . For if our crown - pieces should be coined one- twentieth lighter , why should that hinder them from being ...
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... melted or not melted down . If the law makes the ex- portation of our coin penal , it will be melted down ; if it leaves the exportation of our coin free , as in Hol- land , it will be carried out in specie . One way or other , go it ...
... melted or not melted down . If the law makes the ex- portation of our coin penal , it will be melted down ; if it leaves the exportation of our coin free , as in Hol- land , it will be carried out in specie . One way or other , go it ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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