The Life of John Locke, Volume 2Scientia-Verl, 1969 - 488 pages |
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... proposals . The substance of these may be given in his own concise epitome . " Silver , " he said , " is that which ... proposed that , in order to restore the clipped money to something like its nominal value , an ounce of silver ...
... proposals . The substance of these may be given in his own concise epitome . " Silver , " he said , " is that which ... proposed that , in order to restore the clipped money to something like its nominal value , an ounce of silver ...
Page 369
... proposed , shall deliver as aforesaid the like quantity of twelve lays or more of linen yarn or thread for every child , male and female , not sent accordingly to the said schools . " That , in order to this collection of linen yarn ...
... proposed , shall deliver as aforesaid the like quantity of twelve lays or more of linen yarn or thread for every child , male and female , not sent accordingly to the said schools . " That , in order to this collection of linen yarn ...
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... proposed undertaking shall by them be brought to that perfection as that Ireland shall send forth yearly to foreign ... proposal was promptly sent 372 CHAP . XIII . IN THE SERVICE OF THE STATE .
... proposed undertaking shall by them be brought to that perfection as that Ireland shall send forth yearly to foreign ... proposal was promptly sent 372 CHAP . XIII . IN THE SERVICE OF THE STATE .
Contents
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CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 16711690 | 90 |
RESIDENCE IN HOLLAND 16831689 | 98 |
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