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De modo usurarum liber
Saumaise, Claude (1588-1653); Officina Elzeviriana
1639
Errata: p. [92]-[93], 3rd group. De modo vsvrarvm liber.
Usury, or, lending at interest : also, the exaction and payment of certain church-fees, such as pew-rents, burial-fees, and the like, together with forestalling traffick, all proved to be repugnant to the divine and ecclesiastical law, and destructive to civil society, to which is prefixed, a narrative of the controversy between the author and Bishop Coppinger
O'Callaghan, Jeremiah (1780-1861); Coppinger, W (1831); Cobbett, William (1763-1835)
1828
"With a dedication to the "Society of Friends", by William Cobbett." First published in 1824 under title: Usury, or interest, proved to be repugnant to the divine laws. Errata precedes text. Inc...
The English vsurer, or, Vsury condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England, and dedicated to all his Maiesties subiects, for the stay of further increase of the same
Blaxton, John
1634
First impression. The leaf following the title-leaf is signed A3. Includes verses by Joshua Sylvester, Francis Quarles, George Withers, and others. Includes bibliographical references.
Brief observations concerning trade and interest of money
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699); Culpeper, Sir Thomas (1578-1662)
1668
"A tract against usurie, presented to the high court of Parliament... printed in the year 1621 ...", by Sir Thomas Culpeper the elder (pp. [21]-38) has a separate title-page with imprint: London, prin...
A discourse of the nature, use and advantages of trade : Proposing some considerations for the promotion and advancement thereof, by a registry of lands. Preventing the exportation of coyn. Lowering the interest of money. Inviting foreign families into England
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699)
1694
Anonymous. By Sir Josiah Child. The words "a registry.. into England." are bracketed together on title page.
A discourse whether it be lawful to take use for money
Filmer, Sir Robert (1588-1653); Twisden, Sir Roger (1597-1672)
1678
Written in 1630 and printed in 1656 under title: Quaestio quodlibetica. An examination of Dr. Fenton's treatise on usury. Booklist of William Crook on p. [2-9] at end, followed by blank leaf.
The brief observations of J. C. concerning trade and interest of money briefly examined
H. R
1668
J. C. = Josiah Child. Last leaf F is conjugate with stub after leaf [D8].
The conveniences, principles and method of keeping accounts with bankers in the country and in London : with accurate tables adapted to the calculating of interest accounts with ease and dispatch... In two parts
Lowrie, William
1805
Contents: Part the first, containing the conveniences, principles and method of keeping cash accounts with bankers, and the mode of keeping and calculating interest accounts. Also, tables of interest ...
The conveniences, principles and method of keeping accounts with bankers in the country and in London : with accurate tables adapted to the calculating of interest accounts with ease and dispatch... In two parts
Lowrie, William
1805
Contents: Part the first, containing the conveniences, principles and method of keeping cash accounts with bankers, and the mode of keeping and calculating interest accounts. Also, tables of interest ...