The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... USURY . MANY have made witty invectives against usury . They say , that it is pity the devil should have God's part , which is the tithe ; that the usurer is the greatest sabbath - breaker , because his plough goeth every sunday ; that ...
... USURY . MANY have made witty invectives against usury . They say , that it is pity the devil should have God's part , which is the tithe ; that the usurer is the greatest sabbath - breaker , because his plough goeth every sunday ; that ...
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... usury must be permitted : Some others have made sus- picious and cunning propositions of banks , discovery of men's estates , and other inven- tions ; but few have spoken of usury usefully . It is good to set before us the incommodities ...
... usury must be permitted : Some others have made sus- picious and cunning propositions of banks , discovery of men's estates , and other inven- tions ; but few have spoken of usury usefully . It is good to set before us the incommodities ...
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... usury are first , that howsoever usury in some respect hindereth merchandizing , yet in some other it advanceth it ; for it is certain that the greatest part of trade is driven by young merchants upon borrowing at interest ; so as if ...
... usury are first , that howsoever usury in some respect hindereth merchandizing , yet in some other it advanceth it ; for it is certain that the greatest part of trade is driven by young merchants upon borrowing at interest ; so as if ...
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... usury doth but gnaw upon them , bad markets would swallow them quite up . As for mortgaging , or pawning , it will little mend the matter ; for either men will not take pains without use ; or if they do , they will look pre- cisely for ...
... usury doth but gnaw upon them , bad markets would swallow them quite up . As for mortgaging , or pawning , it will little mend the matter ; for either men will not take pains without use ; or if they do , they will look pre- cisely for ...
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... usury , a less and a greater ; for if you reduce usury to one low rate , it will ease the common borrower , but the merchant will be to seek for money and it is to be noted , that the trade of merchandize being the most lucrative , may ...
... usury , a less and a greater ; for if you reduce usury to one low rate , it will ease the common borrower , but the merchant will be to seek for money and it is to be noted , that the trade of merchandize being the most lucrative , may ...
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