The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 46
... proportion to the same vent to that particular fruit , or the same quantity of product , in proportion to a greater vent of that single commo- dity ; but that which causes increase of profit to the borrower of money , is the less ...
... proportion to the same vent to that particular fruit , or the same quantity of product , in proportion to a greater vent of that single commo- dity ; but that which causes increase of profit to the borrower of money , is the less ...
Page 142
... proportion of silver to copper is as 111 to 9. Whatever piece , or mass , has in it , of baser metal , above the proportion of 9 to 111 is worse , or coarser than standard . Whatever mass of metal has a less proportion than 9 to 111 ...
... proportion of silver to copper is as 111 to 9. Whatever piece , or mass , has in it , of baser metal , above the proportion of 9 to 111 is worse , or coarser than standard . Whatever mass of metal has a less proportion than 9 to 111 ...
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... proportion to the 39 , 53 what increases the sellers of Money due to foreigners cannot al- ways be paid in goods or bills of exchange , 17 necessity of a proportion of it in trade , 21 want of it very injurious to landholders , 25 ...
... proportion to the 39 , 53 what increases the sellers of Money due to foreigners cannot al- ways be paid in goods or bills of exchange , 17 necessity of a proportion of it in trade , 21 want of it very injurious to landholders , 25 ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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