The practice of pawnbrokers proved to be injurious to trade, an encouragement to rogues, and destructive to society. Together with an estimate of the necessary charge of a family in the middling station of life; consisting of a Man, his Wife, four Children, and a Maid Servant. demonstrating, that people in general may live without the assistance of pawnbrokers. By a lover of truth.

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MDCCLII. [1752]
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London : printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, and C. Sympson, at the Bible, Chancery-Lane, Fleet street, MDCCLII. [1752]

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[2],54p. ; 80.

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