Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest, and raising the value of money [microform] : in a
letter to a member of Parliament | ||
Coin and Interest are Two things of so great moment
SIR,
COIN and Interest are Two Things of so great moment to the Publick, and of so great concernment in Trade, that they ought, very accurately to be examin'd into, and very nicely weigh'd, upon any Proposal of an alteration to be made in them. I pretend not to have Treated of them here as thy deserve. That must be the work of an abler Hand. I have said something on these Subjects, because you requir'd it. And, I hope, the readiness of my Obedience will excuse, to You, the Faults I have committed, and assure You that I am,
SIR,
Your most humble Servant,
John Locke.
John Locke.
Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest, and raising the value of money [microform] : in a
letter to a member of Parliament | ||