The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 111
... called in , whether then all the payments would not be in weighty money ; and that not being called in , whether if it be lighter than your new milled money , the new milled money will not be melted down as much as the old ? Which I ...
... called in , whether then all the payments would not be in weighty money ; and that not being called in , whether if it be lighter than your new milled money , the new milled money will not be melted down as much as the old ? Which I ...
Page 181
... called a penny , and to - morrow that the seventy - fifth part of an ounce shall be called a penny , may be done with what increase you please . And thus it may be ordered by a proclamation , that a shilling shall go for twenty - four ...
... called a penny , and to - morrow that the seventy - fifth part of an ounce shall be called a penny , may be done with what increase you please . And thus it may be ordered by a proclamation , that a shilling shall go for twenty - four ...
Page 494
... called 75 pence , it will buy no more goods than if it be called 60 pence , 180 lowering its value will not render it more generally use- ful , ibid . it cannot be of the full price of bullion , because of exporting the latter , 184 the ...
... called 75 pence , it will buy no more goods than if it be called 60 pence , 180 lowering its value will not render it more generally use- ful , ibid . it cannot be of the full price of bullion , because of exporting the latter , 184 the ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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