Culpeper, Thomas Sir
Also known as
Culpeper, Thomas
Identifiers
- VIAF64352053
- WikidataQ4251069
- ISNI0000000081442062
- Open LibraryOL1965629A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Usury (3)
- Great Britain (3)
- Interest (2)
- Economic conditions (2)
- History (2)
- Commerce (2)
Books by Culpeper, Thomas Sir
Total count: 7
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A tract against vsurie, presented to the High Court of Parlament to procure an act against vsurieThe second edition, with some additions.Printed by I.H. for N. Vauasour ...1624-01-01
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A tract against the high rate of vsvriepresented to the high court of Parliament, Anno Domini 1623 : in which the use for money was brought downe from ten to eight in the hundredAnd now recommended to the presse this third time with some additions.Printed by I. Norton for Henry Seile ...1641-01-01
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A discourse of tradewherein the reduction of interest of money to 4 l. per centum, is recommended, methods for the employment and maintenance of the poor are proposed, several weighty points relating to companies of merchants ..., the ballance of trade, and the nature of plantations ... are seriously discussed, and some arguments for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies ... are humbly offered ...Printed by A. Sowle at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane, and sold ...1690-01-01
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A new discourse of tradewherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, the Act of Navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures, the ballance of trade ... : and some proposals for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies ...Printed and sold by John Everingham ...1693-01-01
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Sir Thomas Colepeper's tracts concerning usury reprintedShewing its biting quality on the private and publick With some animadversions on the writings of Dr. Lock, on that subject. ...printed, and sold by J. Morphew1709-01-01
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A tract against usurieTheatrum Orbis Terrarum1974-01-01
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A tract against usurie, presented to the High court of ParliamentRe-printed for Elizabeth Calvert and Henry Mortlock