The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... land , ( the income of one being called rent , of the other use ) only with this difference , that the land , in its soil being different , as some fertile , some barren , and the products of it very various , both in their sorts ...
... land , ( the income of one being called rent , of the other use ) only with this difference , that the land , in its soil being different , as some fertile , some barren , and the products of it very various , both in their sorts ...
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... land ) any more than land now yields twenty- five years ' purchase , because a great part of the monied men will now let their money , upon good security , at four per cent . Thus we see in fact how little this rule has held at home ...
... land ) any more than land now yields twenty- five years ' purchase , because a great part of the monied men will now let their money , upon good security , at four per cent . Thus we see in fact how little this rule has held at home ...
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... land , there is an- other reason why the profit and income of money let out should be a little higher than that of land ; and that is , because money out at interest runs a greater risque than land does . The borrower may break , and ...
... land , there is an- other reason why the profit and income of money let out should be a little higher than that of land ; and that is , because money out at interest runs a greater risque than land does . The borrower may break , and ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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