The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 40
... whole bushel of wheat , sometimes for half , sometimes but a quarter , and this it does equally , whether by use it be apt to bring in to the owner six in the hundred of its own weight per annum , or nothing at all : it being only the ...
... whole bushel of wheat , sometimes for half , sometimes but a quarter , and this it does equally , whether by use it be apt to bring in to the owner six in the hundred of its own weight per annum , or nothing at all : it being only the ...
Page 46
... whole quantity of the then passing money of the kingdom , in proportion to the whole trade of the kingdom , i . e . the general vent of all the commodities . But the natural value of money , in exchanging for any one commodity , is the ...
... whole quantity of the then passing money of the kingdom , in proportion to the whole trade of the kingdom , i . e . the general vent of all the commodities . But the natural value of money , in exchanging for any one commodity , is the ...
Page 51
... whole country . In one , the mer- chant has more money ( or debts , which is all one ) in a foreign country , than his trade there will employ , and so is willing to allow upon exchange to him abroad , that shall pay him ready money at ...
... whole country . In one , the mer- chant has more money ( or debts , which is all one ) in a foreign country , than his trade there will employ , and so is willing to allow upon exchange to him abroad , that shall pay him ready money at ...
Page 75
... whole , whilst the mort- gage goes away with the clear profit of a high in- terest . To this I answer , " " 1. That , if any man has run himself in debt for the service of his country , it is fit the public should reimburse him , and ...
... whole , whilst the mort- gage goes away with the clear profit of a high in- terest . To this I answer , " " 1. That , if any man has run himself in debt for the service of his country , it is fit the public should reimburse him , and ...
Page 76
... whole lapfuls , on poor credulous girls , which , when they bring to the light , is found to be nothing but withered leaves ; and the possessors of it are still as much in want of money as ever . Indeed , I grant it would be well for ...
... whole lapfuls , on poor credulous girls , which , when they bring to the light , is found to be nothing but withered leaves ; and the possessors of it are still as much in want of money as ever . Indeed , I grant it would be well for ...
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