The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 38
... tells us , that neither in queen Eliza- beth nor king James the First's reigns , when interest was at ten per cent ... tell the reason of this , it matters not to the question in hand : but it being really so , this is plain ...
... tells us , that neither in queen Eliza- beth nor king James the First's reigns , when interest was at ten per cent ... tell the reason of this , it matters not to the question in hand : but it being really so , this is plain ...
Page 75
... many other fine things they tell us of ) affirm , " That if interest were reduced to four per cent . then some men would borrow money at this low rate , and pay their debts ; others would borrow and raising the Value of Money . 75.
... many other fine things they tell us of ) affirm , " That if interest were reduced to four per cent . then some men would borrow money at this low rate , and pay their debts ; others would borrow and raising the Value of Money . 75.
Page 77
... tell John a Nokes that he shall have 10,000l . of it to employ in merchandize , or clothing ; and John a Stiles shall have 20,000l . more to pay his debts ; and so distribute this money as freely as Diego did his legacies , which they ...
... tell John a Nokes that he shall have 10,000l . of it to employ in merchandize , or clothing ; and John a Stiles shall have 20,000l . more to pay his debts ; and so distribute this money as freely as Diego did his legacies , which they ...
Page 105
... " It is only barely asserted , That if silver be raised at the mint , that it will rise elsewhere above it ; but can never be known till it be tried . " Answ . The author tells us , in the last and raising the Value of Money . 105.
... " It is only barely asserted , That if silver be raised at the mint , that it will rise elsewhere above it ; but can never be known till it be tried . " Answ . The author tells us , in the last and raising the Value of Money . 105.
Page 106
John Locke. Answ . The author tells us , in the last paragraph , that silver that is worth " but 5s . 2d . per ounce at the mint , is worth 5s . 4d . elsewhere . " This , how true , or what inconvenience it hath , I will not here examine ...
John Locke. Answ . The author tells us , in the last paragraph , that silver that is worth " but 5s . 2d . per ounce at the mint , is worth 5s . 4d . elsewhere . " This , how true , or what inconvenience it hath , I will not here examine ...
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