The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... necessary to trade , may be doubly con- sidered . First , as in his hands that pays the labourer and landholder , ( for here its motion terminates , and through whose hands soever it passes between these , he is but a broker ) and if ...
... necessary to trade , may be doubly con- sidered . First , as in his hands that pays the labourer and landholder , ( for here its motion terminates , and through whose hands soever it passes between these , he is but a broker ) and if ...
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... necessary to trade . The necessity of a certain proportion of money to trade ( I conceive ) lies in this , that money , in its cir- culation , driving the several wheels of trade , whilst it keeps in that channel ( for some of it will ...
... necessary to trade . The necessity of a certain proportion of money to trade ( I conceive ) lies in this , that money , in its cir- culation , driving the several wheels of trade , whilst it keeps in that channel ( for some of it will ...
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... necessary to all these sorts of men , as serving both for counters and for pledges , and so carry- ing with it even reckoning , and security , that he that receives it shall have the same value for it again , of other things that he ...
... necessary to all these sorts of men , as serving both for counters and for pledges , and so carry- ing with it even reckoning , and security , that he that receives it shall have the same value for it again , of other things that he ...
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... necessary to suppose must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the carrying on of trade . First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered and raising the Value of ...
... necessary to suppose must rest constantly in each man's hands , as requisite to the carrying on of trade . First , therefore , the labourers , living generally but from hand to mouth ; and , indeed , considered and raising the Value of ...
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... necessary to be in each man's hands all the year round , taking one time with another , i.e. having three hundred pounds in his hand one month , is to be reckoned as one hundred pounds in his hand three months , ( and so proportionably ) ...
... necessary to be in each man's hands all the year round , taking one time with another , i.e. having three hundred pounds in his hand one month , is to be reckoned as one hundred pounds in his hand three months , ( and so proportionably ) ...
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