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A New Discourse Of Trade: Wherein Are Re : Wherein are Recommended. Several Weighty Points; ... By Sir Josiah Child, Baronet. To Which is Added, A Small Treatise Against Usury, by the Same Author. The
Bok av Josiah Child
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British Library
T089154
Originally published in 1690 as: A discourse about trade. "A small treatise against usury", a reprint of "A tract against usurie" by Sir Thomas Culpeper, has a separate titlepage.
Glasgow : printed and sold by Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1751. xxix,[1],184p ; 8