If the legal rate of interest in Great Britain, for example, was fixed so high as eight or ten per cent., the greater part of the money which was to be lent, would be lent to prodigals and projectors, who alone would be willing to give this high interest. Catalogue - Harvard University - Page 224by Harvard University - 1874Full view - About this book
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