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1 18 | power, as to take away his money, or what he pleases, from 2 35 | under government, who have money and commerce, no one can 3 36 | had not the invention of money, and the tacit agreement 4 45 | and stock, with the use of money, had made land scarce, and 5 45 | the use of their common money) lie waste, and are more 6 45 | consented to the use of money.~ 7 47 | thus came in the use of money, some lasting thing that 8 48 | proportions, so this invention of money gave them the opportunity 9 48 | fit to supply the place of money; what reason could any one 10 48 | parts of the world, to draw money to him by the sale of the 11 49 | now; for no such thing as money was any where known. Find 12 49 | hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, 13 50 | tacitly agreeing in the use of money: for in governments, the 14 108| and want of people and money gave men no temptation to 15 139| give him one penny of his money; nor the general, that can 16 182| seems less) take away his money, and let him go: this would 17 184| usually can be done: for as to money, and such riches and treasure 18 184| European prince, or the silver money of Europe would have been 19 184| away the imaginary value of money, the disproportion being 20 194| from either the goods or money they have got upon the said