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... raising the Value of Money . In a Letter sent to a Member of Parliament , in the Year 1691 . Short Obfervations on a printed Paper , entitled , for encouraging the coining Silver Money in England , and after , for keeping it here ...
... raising the Value of Money . In a Letter sent to a Member of Parliament , in the Year 1691 . Short Obfervations on a printed Paper , entitled , for encouraging the coining Silver Money in England , and after , for keeping it here ...
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... raising the value of coin , as the fame method which he there recommends , viz . of weighing it , has of late been practifed . See the letter in Vol . IX . of this edition , p . 320. The two letters from lord Shaftesbury and fir Peter ...
... raising the value of coin , as the fame method which he there recommends , viz . of weighing it , has of late been practifed . See the letter in Vol . IX . of this edition , p . 320. The two letters from lord Shaftesbury and fir Peter ...
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... raised such a storm against him as drove him out of his own country , and long purfued him at a distance from it . [ Ib . p . 2997 , & c . from A. Wood ] . This letter was at length treated in the fame way that others of like tendency ...
... raised such a storm against him as drove him out of his own country , and long purfued him at a distance from it . [ Ib . p . 2997 , & c . from A. Wood ] . This letter was at length treated in the fame way that others of like tendency ...
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... raised in its value by public authority , it was put off in trade for above a third part more than it weighed . Mr. Locke had obferved this disorder ever fince his return to England ; and he frequently spoke of it , that fome measures ...
... raised in its value by public authority , it was put off in trade for above a third part more than it weighed . Mr. Locke had obferved this disorder ever fince his return to England ; and he frequently spoke of it , that fome measures ...
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... raise questions , and perplex our- felves and others with difputes about things , to which our understandings are not fuited ; and of which we cannot frame in our minds any clear or diftinct per- ceptions , or whereof ( as it has ...
... raise questions , and perplex our- felves and others with difputes about things , to which our understandings are not fuited ; and of which we cannot frame in our minds any clear or diftinct per- ceptions , or whereof ( as it has ...
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