Friday, February 18, 2011

Defence of usury; shewing the impolicy of the present legal restaints [sic] on the terms of pecuniary bargains. To which is added, a letter to Adam Smith, … on the discouragement of inventive industry



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Defence of usury; shewing the impolicy of the present legal restaints [sic] on the terms of pecuniary bargains. To which is added, a letter to Adam Smith, ... on the discouragement of inventive industry





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Advertisements for books sold by Mathew Carey, H. & P. Rice & Co., Thomas Dobson, Joseph Crukshank, John Ormrod, and Lang & Ustick, p. [151-152].

Philadelphia : Printed for Mathew Carey, by Lang and Ustick, M.DCC.XCVI. [1796] 149, [3] p. ; 12°









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