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" Whereas the reducing of interest to ten, and from thence to eight, and thence to six in the hundred, hath from time to time by experience been found very beneficial to the advancement of trade and improvement of lands... "
the farmers magazine - Page 319
1823
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An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of ..., Volume 3

Adam Anderson - 1801 - 810 pages
...preamble, viz, " Whereas the reducing of întereft to ten, and from "thence to eight, and thence to fix in " the hundred, hath from time to time, by experience,...the *' advancement of trade and improvement of lands ; — it is become abfolutely neceflary," (for various reafons which in this work have been at large,...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 7

Abraham John Valpy - 1816 - 608 pages
...that the reducing of interest to ten,M\d from thence to eight, and thence to six in the hundred, had, from time to time, by experience, been found very...advancement of trade and improvement of lands; and that the heavy burden of the late, long, and expensive war, had been chiefly borne by the owners of...
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A Treatise on the Law of Usury

Sir Robert Buckley Comyn - 1817 - 326 pages
...2. c. 10. An Act to reduce the Rale of Interest, without any Prejudice to Parliamentary Securities. Whereas the reducing of interest to ten, and from...to time, by experience been found very beneficial totheadvancement of trade, and improvement of lands: And whereas the heavy burthen of the late long...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 24

1828 - 964 pages
...interest to ten, and from thence to fight, and thence to six in the hundred, hath from time to lime, by experience, been found very beneficial to the advancement of trade, and improvement of lands," &c. &c. We have said abundantly sufficient to prove, 1. That the Usury Laws had their origin in public...
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A Practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange, Checks on Bankers, Promissory ...

Joseph Chitty - 1818 - 892 pages
...2. c. 16. Ah Act to reduce the Rate of Interest, without any Prejudice to Parliamentary Securities. WHEREAS the reducing of interest to ten, and from thence to eight, and thence to six in the hundred, halh from time to time, by experience, been found very beneficial to the advancement of trade, and...
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A Digest of the Criminal Statute Law of England ..., Volume 2; Volume 659

Harold Nuttall Tomlins - 1819 - 726 pages
...Jac. 1. c. 17. the rate of Interest was reduced to Eight, and by 12 Car. 2. c. 13. to Six per Cent. Whereas the reducing of Interest to Ten, and from thence to Eight, and from thence to Six in the Hundred, hath from Time .to Time by experience been found very beneficial...
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A Practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange, Checks on Bankers, Promissory ...

Joseph Chitty - 1821 - 778 pages
...any Prejudice to Parliamentary Securities. WHEREAS the reducing of interest lo ten, and from theneeto eight, and thence to six in the hundred, hath from...to time, by experience, been found very beneficial (o the advancement "I trade, and improvement of lands: and whereas the heavy bardrn of the late long...
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A defence of our laws against usury; by the author of The Bank of England ...

Richard Groom (writer on economics.) - 1826 - 52 pages
...pounds in the hundred. It begins with reciting, that the reductions of Interest by former Acts had, by experience, been found very beneficial to the advancement of trade and improvement of lands ; and states, that the heavy burden of the late long and expensive war had been chiefly borne by the owners...
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A Practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange: Checks on Bankers, Promisory ...

Joseph Chitty - 1826 - 710 pages
...C. 16. •in Act to reduce the Rate of Interest, without any Prejudice to Parliamentary Securities. WHEREAS the reducing of interest to ten, and from thence to eight, ant! thence to six in the hundred, hath from time to time, by experience, been found very beneficial...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 24

1828 - 1538 pages
...interest." In 1714 the rate of interest was finally reduced to five per cent, on the ground that — " the reducing of interest to ten, and from thence to...time, by experience, been found very beneficial to (he advancement of trade, and improvement of lands," &c. &c. We have said abundantly sufficient to...
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