A letter to a friend concerning usury wherein are mentioned all the arguments formerly written for and against the abatement of interest / collected out of four tracts on that subject, one by Sir Thomas Culpeper, Senior, in 1621, another by Sir Thomas Culpeper, Junior, in 1668, the third by Sir Josiah Child in 1668, and the fourth by Mr. Thomas Manley in 1669, by R.C.

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A letter to a friend concerning usury wherein are mentioned all the arguments formerly written for and against the abatement of interest / collected out of four tracts on that subject, one by Sir Thomas Culpeper, Senior, in 1621, another by Sir Thomas Culpeper, Junior, in 1668, the third by Sir Josiah Child in 1668, and the fourth by Mr. Thomas Manley in 1669, by R.C.
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R. C.
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London :: [s.n.],
1690.
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Subject terms
Culpeper, Thomas, -- Sir, -- 1578-1662. -- Tract against the high rate of usury.
Culpeper, Thomas, -- Sir, -- 1626-1697. -- Discourse shewing the many advantages which will accrue to this kingdom by the abatement of usury.
Child, Josiah, -- Sir, -- 1630-1699. -- Short addition of the observations concerning trade and interest of money.
Manley, Thomas, -- 1628-1690. -- Usury at six per cent. examined and found unjustly charged.
Usury -- Early works to 1800.
Interest -- Early works to 1800.
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"A letter to a friend concerning usury wherein are mentioned all the arguments formerly written for and against the abatement of interest / collected out of four tracts on that subject, one by Sir Thomas Culpeper, Senior, in 1621, another by Sir Thomas Culpeper, Junior, in 1668, the third by Sir Josiah Child in 1668, and the fourth by Mr. Thomas Manley in 1669, by R.C." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31146.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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