The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... receive equally valuable things , to those they parted with , for any quantity of these metals ; by which means it comes to pass , that the intrinsic value , re- garded in these metals , made the common barter , is nothing but the ...
... receive equally valuable things , to those they parted with , for any quantity of these metals ; by which means it comes to pass , that the intrinsic value , re- garded in these metals , made the common barter , is nothing but the ...
Page 113
... receive clipped money , not being forced to melt it down , do not yet receive any loss by it . When clipped money will no longer change for weighty , then those who have clipped money in their hands will find the loss of it . Rem . " It ...
... receive clipped money , not being forced to melt it down , do not yet receive any loss by it . When clipped money will no longer change for weighty , then those who have clipped money in their hands will find the loss of it . Rem . " It ...
Page 124
... receive money upon former contracts , will , by receiving the tale agreed for , receive less than they should of silver , and so be defrauded of what they really contracted for . What effect such a raising of their money had in one ...
... receive money upon former contracts , will , by receiving the tale agreed for , receive less than they should of silver , and so be defrauded of what they really contracted for . What effect such a raising of their money had in one ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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