The Works of John Locke, Band 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... melted down , have put a stop to the minting of any but fine silver coin , till they should settle a mint upon a new foot . " I know the sincere love and concern you have for your country puts you constantly upon casting about , on all ...
... melted down , have put a stop to the minting of any but fine silver coin , till they should settle a mint upon a new foot . " I know the sincere love and concern you have for your country puts you constantly upon casting about , on all ...
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... melting down of our coin : the other , the carrying away of our bullion . These are both incon- veniencies which , I fear , we lie under : but neither of them will be in the least removed , or ... melted and raising the Value of Money . 89.
... melting down of our coin : the other , the carrying away of our bullion . These are both incon- veniencies which , I fear , we lie under : but neither of them will be in the least removed , or ... melted and raising the Value of Money . 89.
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John Locke. 1. It is past doubt that our money is melted down The reason whereof is evidently the cheapness of coin ... melt down our milled money , as to buy bullion from abroad , or take it in exchange for other commodities . Thus our ...
John Locke. 1. It is past doubt that our money is melted down The reason whereof is evidently the cheapness of coin ... melt down our milled money , as to buy bullion from abroad , or take it in exchange for other commodities . Thus our ...
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... melted down , it were better to return to the old way of coining by the hammer . To which I answer , by no means . For , 1. Coinage by the hammer less secures you from having a great part of your money melted down . For in that way ...
... melted down , it were better to return to the old way of coining by the hammer . To which I answer , by no means . For , 1. Coinage by the hammer less secures you from having a great part of your money melted down . For in that way ...
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... melting down our milled money , I do not see how raising our money ( as they call it ) will at all hinder its being melted down . For if our crown - pieces should be coined one- twentieth lighter , why should that hinder them from being ...
... melting down our milled money , I do not see how raising our money ( as they call it ) will at all hinder its being melted down . For if our crown - pieces should be coined one- twentieth lighter , why should that hinder them from being ...
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