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Page 72
... interest , a division , according to respective interest in the subject , proceeds , after a manner both simple and unexpensive . But no obligation to enclose results from the act of division : there are separate laws for enclosure ...
... interest , a division , according to respective interest in the subject , proceeds , after a manner both simple and unexpensive . But no obligation to enclose results from the act of division : there are separate laws for enclosure ...
Page 206
... interest for paper does not replenish the public treasury , enriches only lenders of paper , and is therefore an unnecessary burden upon the people - that converting this paper into moncy increases the expences of government , of ...
... interest for paper does not replenish the public treasury , enriches only lenders of paper , and is therefore an unnecessary burden upon the people - that converting this paper into moncy increases the expences of government , of ...
Page 524
... interest for them was therefore , at that time , less unreasonable than at present , when they frequently proved more advantageous to the borrower than the lender . He condemns laws made to regulate rates of interest , and is surprised ...
... interest for them was therefore , at that time , less unreasonable than at present , when they frequently proved more advantageous to the borrower than the lender . He condemns laws made to regulate rates of interest , and is surprised ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 3 |
LITERARY JOURNAL | 21 |
Four Heroic Epistles of Ovid 1329 | 33 |
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