Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising the value of money (Letter to a member of Parliament. 1691.) Short observations on a printed paper entitled, 'For encouraging the coining silver money in England' ... Further considerations concerning raising the value of money. Two treatises of governmentC. and J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... politics of some late reigns let in other competitors with us for the sea , who will be sure to seize to themselves whatever parts of trade our mismanagement , or want of money , shall let slip out of our hands : and when it is once ...
... politics of some late reigns let in other competitors with us for the sea , who will be sure to seize to themselves whatever parts of trade our mismanagement , or want of money , shall let slip out of our hands : and when it is once ...
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... politics for the future . His system lies in a little compass , it is no more but this , " That all government is absolute monarchy . ” And the ground he builds on is this , " That no man is born free . " §3 . In this last age a ...
... politics for the future . His system lies in a little compass , it is no more but this , " That all government is absolute monarchy . ” And the ground he builds on is this , " That no man is born free . " §3 . In this last age a ...
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... politics , viz . " Men are " not born free , and therefore could never have the li- 66 berty to choose either governors , or forms of govern- " ment . " Princes have their power absolute , and by divine right ; for slaves could never ...
... politics , viz . " Men are " not born free , and therefore could never have the li- 66 berty to choose either governors , or forms of govern- " ment . " Princes have their power absolute , and by divine right ; for slaves could never ...
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... politics , viz . " Men are " not born free , and therefore could never have the li- 66 berty to choose either governors , or forms of govern- " ment . " Princes have their power absolute , and by divine right ; for slaves could never ...
... politics , viz . " Men are " not born free , and therefore could never have the li- 66 berty to choose either governors , or forms of govern- " ment . " Princes have their power absolute , and by divine right ; for slaves could never ...
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... politics , tells us , " A natural freedom " of mankind cannot be supposed , without the denial " of the creation of Adam : " but how Adam's being created , which was nothing but his receiving a being immediately from omnipotency , and ...
... politics , tells us , " A natural freedom " of mankind cannot be supposed , without the denial " of the creation of Adam : " but how Adam's being created , which was nothing but his receiving a being immediately from omnipotency , and ...
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