The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... trade , like those of waters , make themselves channels , out of which they are afterwards as hard to be diverted , as rivers that have worn themselves deep within their banks . Trade , then , is necessary to the producing of riches ...
... trade , like those of waters , make themselves channels , out of which they are afterwards as hard to be diverted , as rivers that have worn themselves deep within their banks . Trade , then , is necessary to the producing of riches ...
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... trade would carry away from us , though , after all , if we are over - balanced in trade , it must go . But , since the Holland merchant cannot receive N.'s 10,000l . in money in Holland , and pay him 10,000 / . in England , unless his ...
... trade would carry away from us , though , after all , if we are over - balanced in trade , it must go . But , since the Holland merchant cannot receive N.'s 10,000l . in money in Holland , and pay him 10,000 / . in England , unless his ...
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... trade . For where money fails , men cannot buy , and trade stops . Credit will supply the defect of it to some small degree , for a little while . But , credit being nothing but the expectation of money within some limited time , money ...
... trade . For where money fails , men cannot buy , and trade stops . Credit will supply the defect of it to some small degree , for a little while . But , credit being nothing but the expectation of money within some limited time , money ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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