The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... answers all things : therefore the vent of money is always sufficient , or more than enough . This being so , its quantity alone is enough to regulate and determine its value , without considering any proportion between its quantity and ...
... answers all things : therefore the vent of money is always sufficient , or more than enough . This being so , its quantity alone is enough to regulate and determine its value , without considering any proportion between its quantity and ...
الصفحة 53
... answer is ob- vious , general ill husbandry , and the consequence of it , debts . If a neglect of government and religion , ill examples , and depraved education , have introduced de- bauchery , and art , or chance , has made it ...
... answer is ob- vious , general ill husbandry , and the consequence of it , debts . If a neglect of government and religion , ill examples , and depraved education , have introduced de- bauchery , and art , or chance , has made it ...
الصفحة 58
... answer his ex- pectation there , but turns himself to other wares , which he finds your markets take off better . A merchant will never continue to trade in wares , which the change of fashion , or humour amongst your people , has made ...
... answer his ex- pectation there , but turns himself to other wares , which he finds your markets take off better . A merchant will never continue to trade in wares , which the change of fashion , or humour amongst your people , has made ...
الصفحة 66
... answer , 1. That this looks like an argument rather made for the present occasion , to mislead those who are cre- dulous enough to swallow it , than arising from true reason , and matter of fact . For , if lowering of interest were so ...
... answer , 1. That this looks like an argument rather made for the present occasion , to mislead those who are cre- dulous enough to swallow it , than arising from true reason , and matter of fact . For , if lowering of interest were so ...
الصفحة 75
... answer , " " 1. That , if any man has run himself in debt for the service of his country , it is fit the public should reimburse him , and set him free . This is a care that becomes the public justice , that men , if they receive no ...
... answer , " " 1. That , if any man has run himself in debt for the service of his country , it is fit the public should reimburse him , and set him free . This is a care that becomes the public justice , that men , if they receive no ...
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