The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... foreign commodities very dear , both which will make us poor ; for the merchant , making silver and gold his measure , and considering what the foreign commodity costs him ( i . e . how many ounces of silver ) in the country where money ...
... foreign commodities very dear , both which will make us poor ; for the merchant , making silver and gold his measure , and considering what the foreign commodity costs him ( i . e . how many ounces of silver ) in the country where money ...
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... foreign things , and such as their neighbours cannot go to the price of . Thus we see how foreign commodities fall not in their price , by taxes laid on them , because the merchant is not necessitated to bring to your market any but ...
... foreign things , and such as their neighbours cannot go to the price of . Thus we see how foreign commodities fall not in their price , by taxes laid on them , because the merchant is not necessitated to bring to your market any but ...
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... foreign countries by an over - consumption of their commodities . To those who say , that the exportation of our money , whether melted down , or not melted down , depends wholly upon our consumption of foreign commodities , and not at ...
... foreign countries by an over - consumption of their commodities . To those who say , that the exportation of our money , whether melted down , or not melted down , depends wholly upon our consumption of foreign commodities , and not at ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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