A Model for erecting a bank of credit; with a discourse in explanation thereof. : Adapted to the use of any trading countrey, where there is a scarcity of moneys: more especially for His Majesties plantations in America. Quo communius eo melius.
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- A Model for erecting a bank of credit; with a discourse in explanation thereof. : Adapted to the use of any trading countrey, where there is a scarcity of moneys: more especially for His Majesties plantations in America. Quo communius eo melius.
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- [Boston :: s.n.] London: printed in the year, 1688. Reprinted at Boston in New-England,,
- in the year, 1714.
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- Subject terms
- Banks and banking.
- Currency question.
- Paper money.
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"A Model for erecting a bank of credit; with a discourse in explanation thereof. : Adapted to the use of any trading countrey, where there is a scarcity of moneys: more especially for His Majesties plantations in America. Quo communius eo melius." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N01436.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Preface to the READER.
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Of the First, viz. Some things premised
Introduction, touching Banks in general. - Of the second Particular, viz. The definition of such a Bank.
- Of the third Particular, viz. The Constitution of this Bank.
- Of the fourth Particular, viz. The necessary Rules to be observed in this Bank.
- Of the fifth Particular, viz. The Particular Ad|vantages of such Persons as shall voluntarily deal with the said Partners, in these affairs; which will appear in several Instances.
- Of the sixth Particular, viz. The answering some few of the most material Pertinent Queries, and Objections touching this Bank, viz.
- We shall therefore, for the Conclusion, which is the last Particular mentioned, to be Discoursed, Sum up all, in this general Assertion, viz.
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Of the First, viz. Some things premised