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... interest , therefore all those , who , want- ing courage to venture in trade , now practise lending money on security for exorbitant interest , which , in a scarcity of money will be done , notwithstanding the law , I say all such will ...
... interest , therefore all those , who , want- ing courage to venture in trade , now practise lending money on security for exorbitant interest , which , in a scarcity of money will be done , notwithstanding the law , I say all such will ...
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... interest for their money than the natural interest ; and what is above is to be looked upon as a kind of premium for the insurance of those uncertainties , as they are greater or less . Thus we always see , that where money is scarce , ...
... interest for their money than the natural interest ; and what is above is to be looked upon as a kind of premium for the insurance of those uncertainties , as they are greater or less . Thus we always see , that where money is scarce , ...
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... interest ; because they will be proportionably more se- cure in what they lend ; or they will have an opportu- nity ... interest and trouble saved , they will not be losers ; because it only sinks in value as a currency , proportionally ...
... interest ; because they will be proportionably more se- cure in what they lend ; or they will have an opportu- nity ... interest and trouble saved , they will not be losers ; because it only sinks in value as a currency , proportionally ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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