The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 23
... shilling may , at one time , pay twenty men in twenty days : at another , rest in the same hands one hundred days together . This makes it impossible ex- actly to estimate the quantity of money needful in trade ; but , to make some ...
... shilling may , at one time , pay twenty men in twenty days : at another , rest in the same hands one hundred days together . This makes it impossible ex- actly to estimate the quantity of money needful in trade ; but , to make some ...
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... shilling per day , and pays him on Saturday nights , cannot be supposed constantly to receive that six shillings just the same Saturday : it must ordinarily be in his hands one time with another , if not a whole week , yet several days ...
... shilling per day , and pays him on Saturday nights , cannot be supposed constantly to receive that six shillings just the same Saturday : it must ordinarily be in his hands one time with another , if not a whole week , yet several days ...
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... shillings will pay the rent of fifty - two pounds per ann . whence would follow this double benefit ; first , that a great deal less money would serve for the trade of a country ; and , secondly , that less of the money would lie still ...
... shillings will pay the rent of fifty - two pounds per ann . whence would follow this double benefit ; first , that a great deal less money would serve for the trade of a country ; and , secondly , that less of the money would lie still ...
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... 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 pounds to four pounds per cent . is taking away so much of the price of money , and so ...
... 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 pounds to four pounds per cent . is taking away so much of the price of money , and so ...
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... shillings per annum , as that no hundred pounds shall be let for above four pounds per annum . nobody can think it fit ( since by reason of the equal value of that land it can ) that therefore the rent of the land in Rumney - marsh ...
... shillings per annum , as that no hundred pounds shall be let for above four pounds per annum . nobody can think it fit ( since by reason of the equal value of that land it can ) that therefore the rent of the land in Rumney - marsh ...
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