Usury, funds, and banks also forestalling traffick, and monopoly, likewise pew rent, and grave tax, together with burking and dissecting, as well as the Gallican liberties, are all repugnant to the divine and ecclesiastical laws, and destructive to civil society

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: O'Callaghan, Jeremiah
Other Authors: Coppinger, William
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Burlington Printed for the author 1834, 1834
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Collection: Making of the Modern World - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Description
Item Description:"To which is prefixed, a narrative of the author's controversy with Bishop Coppinger, and of his sufferings for justice sake. - First published in 1824 under title: Usury, or interest, proved to be repugnant to the divine laws. - Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 28604. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - OCLC, 18486328. - Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University
Physical Description:380 p 19 cm
Format:Full text online