The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 38
... follow the standard of the law , but the price of the market : and men , not observing the legal and forced , but the natural and current interest of money , regulate their affairs by that . But why the rate of land does not follow the ...
... follow the standard of the law , but the price of the market : and men , not observing the legal and forced , but the natural and current interest of money , regulate their affairs by that . But why the rate of land does not follow the ...
Page 126
... follow , it will raise " the price of bullion be- yond sea . " It will as inevitably follow , as that nineteen ounces of silver will never be equal in weight , or worth , to twenty ounces of silver : so much as you lessen your coin , so ...
... follow , it will raise " the price of bullion be- yond sea . " It will as inevitably follow , as that nineteen ounces of silver will never be equal in weight , or worth , to twenty ounces of silver : so much as you lessen your coin , so ...
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... follow , that regal power is founded in property of land , and follows private dominion , and not in paternal power or natural dominion ; and so there is an end of paternal power as the fountain of regal authority , and the so much ...
... follow , that regal power is founded in property of land , and follows private dominion , and not in paternal power or natural dominion ; and so there is an end of paternal power as the fountain of regal authority , and the so much ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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