The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... hundred pounds per ann . , he now brings home of consumable commodities to the value of eleven hundred pounds yearly . What comes of this ? He lives in splendor , it is true ; but this unavoidably carries away the money his father got ...
... hundred pounds per ann . , he now brings home of consumable commodities to the value of eleven hundred pounds yearly . What comes of this ? He lives in splendor , it is true ; but this unavoidably carries away the money his father got ...
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... hundred days together . This makes it impossible ex- actly to estimate the quantity of money needful in trade ; but , to make some probable guess , we are to consider how much money it is necessary to suppose must rest constantly in ...
... hundred days together . This makes it impossible ex- actly to estimate the quantity of money needful in trade ; but , to make some probable guess , we are to consider how much money it is necessary to suppose must rest constantly in ...
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... hundred pounds in his hand one month , is to be reckoned as one hundred pounds in his hand three months , ( and so proportionably ) I think 26 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... hundred pounds in his hand one month , is to be reckoned as one hundred pounds in his hand three months , ( and so proportionably ) I think 26 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
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... 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 the falling of interest from six ...
... 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 the falling of interest from six ...
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... hundred pounds of lawful money being all through England equal in its current value to any other one hundred pounds of lawful money , ( because by virtue of the law it will every where pass for as much ware , or debt , as any other hundred ...
... hundred pounds of lawful money being all through England equal in its current value to any other one hundred pounds of lawful money , ( because by virtue of the law it will every where pass for as much ware , or debt , as any other hundred ...
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