The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... land- holder , whose interest is chiefly to be taken care of , it being a settled , unmoveable concernment in the commonwealth . If this be so , it is past question that all encourage- ment should be given to artificers ; and things so ...
... land- holder , whose interest is chiefly to be taken care of , it being a settled , unmoveable concernment in the commonwealth . If this be so , it is past question that all encourage- ment should be given to artificers ; and things so ...
Page 30
... land , than one hundred shillings ; and so , the value of money being brought lower , say they , the price of other things will rise , and the falling of interest from six pounds to four pounds per cent . is taking away so much of the ...
... land , than one hundred shillings ; and so , the value of money being brought lower , say they , the price of other things will rise , and the falling of interest from six pounds to four pounds per cent . is taking away so much of the ...
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... land . There is nothing more confirmed , by daily experience , than that men give any portion of money , for whatso- ever is absolutely necessary , rather than go without it . And in such things , the scarcity of them alone makes their ...
... land . There is nothing more confirmed , by daily experience , than that men give any portion of money , for whatso- ever is absolutely necessary , rather than go without it . And in such things , the scarcity of them alone makes their ...
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... land , money , or any sort of commodity in England , than there was before , alters not at all the value of money ... land too , we must consider , first , That the value of land consists in this , that , by its constant production of ...
... land , money , or any sort of commodity in England , than there was before , alters not at all the value of money ... land too , we must consider , first , That the value of land consists in this , that , by its constant production of ...
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... land , ( the income of one being called rent , of the other use ) only with this difference , that the land , in its soil being different , as some fertile , some barren , and the products of it very various , both in their sorts ...
... land , ( the income of one being called rent , of the other use ) only with this difference , that the land , in its soil being different , as some fertile , some barren , and the products of it very various , both in their sorts ...
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