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. To which is Prefixed a Narrative of the Author's Controversy with Bishop Coppinger, and of His Sufferings for Justice Sake

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The author, 1834 - 380 pages

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24
USURY OR INTEREST
67
FUNDS
147

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