The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... silver and gold his measure , and considering what the foreign commodity costs him ( i . e . how many ounces of silver ) in the country where money is more plenty , i . e . cheaper ; and considering too , how many ounces of silver it ...
... silver and gold his measure , and considering what the foreign commodity costs him ( i . e . how many ounces of silver ) in the country where money is more plenty , i . e . cheaper ; and considering too , how many ounces of silver it ...
الصفحة 82
... silver , which makes the intrinsic value of money , compared with itself , under any stamp or denomination of the same or different countries , cannot be raised . For an ounce of silver , whether in pence , groats , or crown - pieces ...
... silver , which makes the intrinsic value of money , compared with itself , under any stamp or denomination of the same or different countries , cannot be raised . For an ounce of silver , whether in pence , groats , or crown - pieces ...
الصفحة 83
... silver is always of the same value with an equal quantity of silver , let the stamp or denomination be what it will . $ All then that can be done in this great mystery of raising money , is only to alter the denomination , and call that ...
... silver is always of the same value with an equal quantity of silver , let the stamp or denomination be what it will . $ All then that can be done in this great mystery of raising money , is only to alter the denomination , and call that ...
الصفحة 84
... silver the stamp and denomination of a greater , may be done two ways . 1. By raising one species of your money . 2. By raising all your silver coin , at once proportion- ably ; which is the thing , I suppose , now proposed . 1. The ...
... silver the stamp and denomination of a greater , may be done two ways . 1. By raising one species of your money . 2. By raising all your silver coin , at once proportion- ably ; which is the thing , I suppose , now proposed . 1. The ...
الصفحة 85
... silver in exchange for copper , or barely the charge of coinage . This is unavoidable in all countries , where any one species of their money is disproportionate in its intrinsic value , ( i . e . in its due proportion of silver to the ...
... silver in exchange for copper , or barely the charge of coinage . This is unavoidable in all countries , where any one species of their money is disproportionate in its intrinsic value , ( i . e . in its due proportion of silver to the ...
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