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... bring men cus- tomarily to swear , where they may have any concern- ment of their own . And it will always be worthy the care and consideration of law - makers to keep up the opinion of an oath high and sacred , as it ought to be , in ...
... bring men cus- tomarily to swear , where they may have any concern- ment of their own . And it will always be worthy the care and consideration of law - makers to keep up the opinion of an oath high and sacred , as it ought to be , in ...
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... others at six . It would therefore , perhaps , bring down the rate of money to the bor- rower , and certainly distribute it better to the advan- tage tage of trade in the country , if the legal 8 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
... others at six . It would therefore , perhaps , bring down the rate of money to the bor- rower , and certainly distribute it better to the advan- tage tage of trade in the country , if the legal 8 Considerations of the lowering of Interest ,
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... bringing in , by hindering our gains , which can be only estimated by those who know how much money we bor- row of foreigners , and at what rate ; and too , what profit in trade we make of that money . Borrowing of foreigners upon ...
... bringing in , by hindering our gains , which can be only estimated by those who know how much money we bor- row of foreigners , and at what rate ; and too , what profit in trade we make of that money . Borrowing of foreigners upon ...
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... brings in poverty , and poverty borrowing . For money , as necessary to trade , may be doubly con- sidered . First ... bring them to lend to you , on your terms : for , when your merchants want of mo- ney shall have sunk the price of ...
... brings in poverty , and poverty borrowing . For money , as necessary to trade , may be doubly con- sidered . First ... bring them to lend to you , on your terms : for , when your merchants want of mo- ney shall have sunk the price of ...
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... bringing down of interest , I find this argument of foreigners calling away their money to the prejudice of our trade , thus answered : That the money of foreigners is not " brought into the land by ready coin , or bullion , but by ...
... bringing down of interest , I find this argument of foreigners calling away their money to the prejudice of our trade , thus answered : That the money of foreigners is not " brought into the land by ready coin , or bullion , but by ...
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