The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... cent . to the borrower , as well as your land , by the labour of the tenant , is apt to produce more fruits than his rent comes to ; and therefore deserves to be paid for , as well as land , by a yearly rent . For though the usurer's ...
... cent . to the borrower , as well as your land , by the labour of the tenant , is apt to produce more fruits than his rent comes to ; and therefore deserves to be paid for , as well as land , by a yearly rent . For though the usurer's ...
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... cent , may seem to be the fruit of another man's la- bour , yet he shares not near so much of the profit of another ... cent . For generally , he that borrows one thousand pounds at six per cent . , and so pays sixty pounds per annum use ...
... cent , may seem to be the fruit of another man's la- bour , yet he shares not near so much of the profit of another ... cent . For generally , he that borrows one thousand pounds at six per cent . , and so pays sixty pounds per annum use ...
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... cent . 16 % for 51 20 years ' purchase . 4 ) 25 But experience tells us , that neither in queen Eliza- beth nor king James the First's reigns , when interest was at ten per cent . was land sold for ten ; or when it was at eight per cent ...
... cent . 16 % for 51 20 years ' purchase . 4 ) 25 But experience tells us , that neither in queen Eliza- beth nor king James the First's reigns , when interest was at ten per cent . was land sold for ten ; or when it was at eight per cent ...
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... cent . Now if public authority sink use to four per cent . it is certain it diminishes this good quality in money one - third . But yet this making the money of England not one farthing more than it was , it alters not the measures ...
... cent . Now if public authority sink use to four per cent . it is certain it diminishes this good quality in money one - third . But yet this making the money of England not one farthing more than it was , it alters not the measures ...
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... cent . more or less , proportionably as his , or his countrymen's plenty of ready money abroad , the danger of leaving it there , or the difficulty of bringing it home in specie , and his present need of money at home , is greater or ...
... cent . more or less , proportionably as his , or his countrymen's plenty of ready money abroad , the danger of leaving it there , or the difficulty of bringing it home in specie , and his present need of money at home , is greater or ...
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