The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 103
... allowed 3s . 6d . ( it should be sixteen - pence halfpenny ) , for the coinage of every pound troy , which is very near five and a half per cent . , if our money be six mil- lions , and must be coined all over again , it will cost the ...
... allowed 3s . 6d . ( it should be sixteen - pence halfpenny ) , for the coinage of every pound troy , which is very near five and a half per cent . , if our money be six mil- lions , and must be coined all over again , it will cost the ...
Page 106
... of , that the author seems to insinuate , that silver goes not in England as in foreign parts , by weight : which is a very dangerous , as well as false position ; and which , if allowed , 106 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... of , that the author seems to insinuate , that silver goes not in England as in foreign parts , by weight : which is a very dangerous , as well as false position ; and which , if allowed , 106 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
Page 107
John Locke. as false position ; and which , if allowed , may let into our mint what corruption and debasing of our money one pleases . Rem . " That our trade hath heretofore furnished us with an overplus , brought home in gold and silver ...
John Locke. as false position ; and which , if allowed , may let into our mint what corruption and debasing of our money one pleases . Rem . " That our trade hath heretofore furnished us with an overplus , brought home in gold and silver ...
Page 121
... allowed at the mint for the coinage of every pound troy , " whereas there is but sixteen - pence halfpenny there allowed for the same ; which sixteen- pence halfpenny being above one - third of 3s . 6d . it follows by his own ...
... allowed at the mint for the coinage of every pound troy , " whereas there is but sixteen - pence halfpenny there allowed for the same ; which sixteen- pence halfpenny being above one - third of 3s . 6d . it follows by his own ...
Page 136
... allowed us not an occasion to debate any one point thoroughly , and bring it to an issue . Before I returned to town , his book was in the press , and finished before I had an opportunity to see Mr. Lowndes again . And here he laid a ...
... allowed us not an occasion to debate any one point thoroughly , and bring it to an issue . Before I returned to town , his book was in the press , and finished before I had an opportunity to see Mr. Lowndes again . And here he laid a ...
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