The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... expect the recompense of twenty per cent . abatement of price in commodities , to make up their loss in the lightness of our money they are paid their rents and debts in . It would be easy to show the same thing , concerning our other ...
... expect the recompense of twenty per cent . abatement of price in commodities , to make up their loss in the lightness of our money they are paid their rents and debts in . It would be easy to show the same thing , concerning our other ...
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... expect clear and evident reason for it , since he lays it down as a po- sition necessary to his purpose , that " every man that is born is so far from being free , that by his very birth he becomes a subject of him that begets him , " O ...
... expect clear and evident reason for it , since he lays it down as a po- sition necessary to his purpose , that " every man that is born is so far from being free , that by his very birth he becomes a subject of him that begets him , " O ...
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... expect he should any where nominate or appoint any person to it , as we might , had it been otherwise . And there- fore in Scripture , though the word heir occur , yet there is no such thing as heir in our author's sense , one that was ...
... expect he should any where nominate or appoint any person to it , as we might , had it been otherwise . And there- fore in Scripture , though the word heir occur , yet there is no such thing as heir in our author's sense , one that was ...
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SOME Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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