T. S. The case of interest or usury: As to the common practice, stated and examined : in a private letter to a person of quality, who desired satisfaction in that point.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationT. S. The Case of Interest or Usury: As to the Common Practice, Stated and Examined : In a Private Letter to a Person of Quality, Who Desired Satisfaction in That Point.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationT. S. The Case of Interest or Usury: As to the Common Practice, Stated and Examined : In a Private Letter to a Person of Quality, Who Desired Satisfaction in That Point.
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