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... usury , which is the bastard use of money ; and against unlawful chievances and exchanges 7 , which is bastard usury ; and also for the security of the King's customs ; and for the em- 1 8 H. 7. c . 2 . i , e . to the wife and heir of ...
... usury , which is the bastard use of money ; and against unlawful chievances and exchanges 7 , which is bastard usury ; and also for the security of the King's customs ; and for the em- 1 8 H. 7. c . 2 . i , e . to the wife and heir of ...
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... usury must be permitted . Some others have made suspicious and cunning propositions of banks ' , discovery of men's estates , and other inventions . But few have spoken of usury usefully . " It is good to set before us the incommodities ...
... usury must be permitted . Some others have made suspicious and cunning propositions of banks ' , discovery of men's estates , and other inventions . But few have spoken of usury usefully . " It is good to set before us the incommodities ...
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... usury ; the one free , and general for all ; the other under licence only , to certain persons and in certain places of merchandizing . First therefore , let usury in general be re- duced to five in the hundred ; and let that rate be ...
... usury ; the one free , and general for all ; the other under licence only , to certain persons and in certain places of merchandizing . First therefore , let usury in general be re- duced to five in the hundred ; and let that rate be ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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