The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 71
... common interest ) unless when some common and great distress , uniting them in one universal ferment , makes them forget respect , and emboldens them to carve to their wants with armed force ; and then sometimes they break in upon the ...
... common interest ) unless when some common and great distress , uniting them in one universal ferment , makes them forget respect , and emboldens them to carve to their wants with armed force ; and then sometimes they break in upon the ...
Page 76
... common as stones in the street : but at last , I fear , it will be but wit without money , and I wish it amount to that . It is without question , that could the countryman and the tradesman take up money cheaper than now they do ...
... common as stones in the street : but at last , I fear , it will be but wit without money , and I wish it amount to that . It is without question , that could the countryman and the tradesman take up money cheaper than now they do ...
Page 86
... common current course of things ) re- ceives not the least profit by it . Nay , as we shall see by and by , it will be a great charge and loss to the kingdom . But this , at first sight , is visible , That in all payments to be received ...
... common current course of things ) re- ceives not the least profit by it . Nay , as we shall see by and by , it will be a great charge and loss to the kingdom . But this , at first sight , is visible , That in all payments to be received ...
Page 134
... taken from them , only to be bestowed on men , in their and the common opinion , no better deserving of their coun- try than themselves , unless growing exceedingly rich 135 by the public necessities , whilst every body else 134.
... taken from them , only to be bestowed on men , in their and the common opinion , no better deserving of their coun- try than themselves , unless growing exceedingly rich 135 by the public necessities , whilst every body else 134.
Page 139
... common consent has placed on it , whereby it is made equivalent to all other things , and consequently is the universal barter , or exchange , which men give and receive for other things they would chase or part with for a valuable ...
... common consent has placed on it , whereby it is made equivalent to all other things , and consequently is the universal barter , or exchange , which men give and receive for other things they would chase or part with for a valuable ...
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