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... debts , shall always raise interest to , they will infallibly get what the true value of interest shall be above the legal ; for men , finding the con- venience of lodging their money in hands , where they can be sure of it , at short ...
... debts , shall always raise interest to , they will infallibly get what the true value of interest shall be above the legal ; for men , finding the con- venience of lodging their money in hands , where they can be sure of it , at short ...
Pagina 7
... debts , no less than trade , have made borrowing in fashion . The bankers are a clear instance of this : for some years since , the scarcity of money having made it in England worth really more than six per cent . most of those that had ...
... debts , no less than trade , have made borrowing in fashion . The bankers are a clear instance of this : for some years since , the scarcity of money having made it in England worth really more than six per cent . most of those that had ...
Pagina 9
... debts of the inhabitants , one amongst another . For , suppose ten thousand pounds were sufficient to manage the trade of Bermudas , and that the ten first planters carried over twenty thousand pounds , which they lent to the several ...
... debts of the inhabitants , one amongst another . For , suppose ten thousand pounds were sufficient to manage the trade of Bermudas , and that the ten first planters carried over twenty thousand pounds , which they lent to the several ...
Pagina 10
... debts ; or else the debtors want money , and be ex- posed to their creditors , and so interest will be high . But this seldom happening , that all , or the greatest part , of the creditors do at once call for their money , unless it be ...
... debts ; or else the debtors want money , and be ex- posed to their creditors , and so interest will be high . But this seldom happening , that all , or the greatest part , of the creditors do at once call for their money , unless it be ...
Pagina 18
... debts , nor the possibility of any debts in England , cannot pay one farthing of that other million by bills of exchange : and having no commodities , that we will take off , above the value of one hundred thousand pounds per ann . they ...
... debts , nor the possibility of any debts in England , cannot pay one farthing of that other million by bills of exchange : and having no commodities , that we will take off , above the value of one hundred thousand pounds per ann . they ...
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The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.]. John Locke Volledige weergave - 1812 |
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