The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... never be brought to take your bills or writings for any part of payment , though perhaps they might pass as valuable considera- tions among your own people , did not this very 22 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... never be brought to take your bills or writings for any part of payment , though perhaps they might pass as valuable considera- tions among your own people , did not this very 22 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
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... brought down to that of silver , one hundred guineas would purchase little more corn , wool , or land , than one hundred shillings ; and so , the value of money being brought lower , say they , the price of other things will rise , and ...
... brought down to that of silver , one hundred guineas would purchase little more corn , wool , or land , than one hundred shillings ; and so , the value of money being brought lower , say they , the price of other things will rise , and ...
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... brought in by time , in the succession of affairs , the rate of money is less capable of being regulated by a law , in any coun- try , than the rent of land . Because , to the quick changes that happen in trade , this too must be added ...
... brought in by time , in the succession of affairs , the rate of money is less capable of being regulated by a law , in any coun- try , than the rent of land . Because , to the quick changes that happen in trade , this too must be added ...
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... brought into the free commerce of any country , than the greatest part of other merchandize ; and so the proportion between its quantity and vent altering slower than in most other commodities ; it is commonly looked on as a standing ...
... brought into the free commerce of any country , than the greatest part of other merchandize ; and so the proportion between its quantity and vent altering slower than in most other commodities ; it is commonly looked on as a standing ...
الصفحة 48
... brought all parts acquainted with one another , and introduced the use of gold and silver money into all trading parts of the world ; they serve rather to give us some light into the nature of money , than to teach here a new measure of ...
... brought all parts acquainted with one another , and introduced the use of gold and silver money into all trading parts of the world ; they serve rather to give us some light into the nature of money , than to teach here a new measure of ...
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