The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 117
... ounce , than it will do by being coined into money , there will be none coined into money ; and matter of fact shows there is none . " It would be hard to know what he means , when he says , " silver yields 2d . or 3d . more by the ounce ...
... ounce , than it will do by being coined into money , there will be none coined into money ; and matter of fact shows there is none . " It would be hard to know what he means , when he says , " silver yields 2d . or 3d . more by the ounce ...
Page 155
... ounce of silver will al- ways be of equal value to an ounce of silver : nor can it ever rise or fall in respect of itself : an ounce of standard silver can never be worth an ounce and a quar- ter of standard silver ; nor one ounce of ...
... ounce of silver will al- ways be of equal value to an ounce of silver : nor can it ever rise or fall in respect of itself : an ounce of standard silver can never be worth an ounce and a quar- ter of standard silver ; nor one ounce of ...
Page 158
... ounce of standard bullion costs a greater number of pence in tale , than an ounce of that bullion can be coined into , by the standard of the mint , the coin will be melted down . " I grant it , if bullion should rise to 15 pence the ounce ...
... ounce of standard bullion costs a greater number of pence in tale , than an ounce of that bullion can be coined into , by the standard of the mint , the coin will be melted down . " I grant it , if bullion should rise to 15 pence the ounce ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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