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Tables of interest, at 3, 4, 4 1/2, and 5 per cent. from L.1 to L. 20,000, and from 1 to 365 days, in a regular progression of single days; which is An Advantage not to be found in any other Book of the kind. Also tables, at all the above rates, from 1 to 12 months, and from 1 to 10 years. And Tables, Shewing the Exchange on Bills, or Commission on Goods, &c. from 8/8 to 3 per Cent. To which is Prefixed, A Table of Discount on Bills at a certain Number of Days or Months. The fourth edition, with great additions. By John Thomson, Accountant in Edinburgh, Author of the Universal Calculator, and Tables for Calculating the Prices of Grain.
Thomson, John, 1733?-1807.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The reasonableness of church and college fines asserted. And the rights which churches and colleges have in their estates defended. In answer to a late book, entituled: An enquiry into the customary-estates and tenant-rights of those who hold lands of church and other foundations by the Tenure of Three Lives and Twenty One Years.
Gally, Henry, 1696-1769.Date: 1731- Books
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The reasonableness of church and college fines asserted. And the rights which churches and colleges have in their estates defended. In answer to a late book, entituled: An enquiry into the customary-estates and tenant-rights of those who hold lands of church and other foundations by the Tenure of Three Lives and Twenty One Years.
Gally, Henry, 1696-1769.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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Considerations on the depression of the funds, and the present embarrassments of circulation: With propositions for some remedies to each. By J. Brand, M.A.
Brand, John, -1808.Date: 1797- Books
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Considerations upon a proposal for lowering the interest of all the redeemable national debts to three per cent. per ann. And Thereby Enabling the Parliament to give immediate Ease to His Majesty's Subjects, by redeeming such Taxes as are most burdensome to the poor.
Date: 1737- Books
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The reasonableness of church and college fines asserted. And the rights which churches and colleges have in their estates defended. In answer to a late book, entituled: An enquiry into the customary-estates and tenant-rights of those who hold lands of church and other foundations by the Tenure of Three Lives and Twenty One Years.
Gally, Henry, 1696-1769.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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A new, easy, and infallible method for improving estates thirty per cent. per annum, without toil, trouble, or charge. Dedicated to the Landholders of the British Dominions, but more especially those of the British Parliament. To which are added, two very curious letters, Wrote to the Honourable House Of Commons, the first Sessions of this Parliament, on two of the most important Subjects in the World, trade, and interest of money, By which those two Grand Affairs are opened to the clear View of all Men. In which is also contained a Scheme for preventing that great Scandal to Human Nature, Robbing, Thieving, and Begging, &c. By Philanthropos.
Blanch, N.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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An essay upon charity. Occasioned by the calumnies raised against the Charitable Corporation, created by Letters Patent of Queen Anne, and since severally affirmed by the late King and His present Majesty. Written by Mr. Asgill, Without hire, Desire, See or Reward.
Asgill, John, 1659-1738.Date: [1731]- Books
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The sentiments of a great man upon proposals for the general reduction of interest to three per cent. In a speech made to an honourable assembly.
Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]