The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 32
... commodity in England , than there was before , alters not at all the value of money , in reference to commodities . Because the measure of that is only the quantity and vent , which are not im- mediately changed by the change of ...
... commodity in England , than there was before , alters not at all the value of money , in reference to commodities . Because the measure of that is only the quantity and vent , which are not im- mediately changed by the change of ...
Page 49
... commodities in the neighbouring countries ; which they cannot do if your money be far less than in other countries : for then either your commodities must be sold very cheap , or a great part of your trade must stand still , there not ...
... commodities in the neighbouring countries ; which they cannot do if your money be far less than in other countries : for then either your commodities must be sold very cheap , or a great part of your trade must stand still , there not ...
Page 178
... commodities that daily change owners in trade , there is a necessity of trust or bartering , i . e . changing commodities for commodities , without the intervention of money . For example : let us suppose in Bermudas but an hundred ...
... commodities that daily change owners in trade , there is a necessity of trust or bartering , i . e . changing commodities for commodities , without the intervention of money . For example : let us suppose in Bermudas but an hundred ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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