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1 23 | his slavery outweigh the value of his life, it is in his 2 36 | of ground is of so little value, without labour, that I 3 36 | agreement of men to put a value on it, introduced (by consent) 4 37 | had altered the intrinsic value of things, which depends 5 40 | that puts the difference of value on every thing; and let 6 40 | far greater part of the value. I think it will be but 7 42 | much they receive of their value from human industry. Bread, 8 42 | they exceed the other in value, when any one hath computed, 9 42 | far greatest part of the value of things we enjoy in this 10 43 | the same natural intrinsic value: but yet the benefit mankind 11 43 | puts the greatest part of value upon land, without which 12 45 | land scarce, and so of some value) the several communities 13 46 | or agreement hath put the value on, more than real use, 14 48 | I ask, what would a man value ten thousand, or an hundred 15 49 | something that hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, 16 50 | raiment, and carriage, has its value only from the consent of 17 50 | compact, only by putting a value on gold and silver, and 18 184| can scarce amount to the value of any considerable tract 19 184| done him can amount to the value of mine, supposing it equally 20 184| a fantastical imaginary value: nature has put no such 21 184| take away the imaginary value of money, the disproportion