some considerations of the lowering of interest-第27节
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ncoin'd Standard Silver can be worth Five Shillings Four Pence; (i。e。 How 480 Grains of uncoin'd Standard Silver can be worth 495 Grains of the same Standard Silver; Coin'd into Money) is unintelligible; unless the Coinage of our Mint lessens the Value of Standard Silver。
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 Lock。
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