O'Callaghan, J., & Coppinger, W. Usury, funds, and banks: Also forestalling traffick, and monopoly, likewise pew rent, and grave tax, together with burking and dissecting, as well as the Gallican liberties, are all repugnant to the divine and ecclesiastical laws, and destructive to civil society.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationO'Callaghan, Jeremiah, and W. Coppinger. Usury, Funds, and Banks: Also Forestalling Traffick, and Monopoly, Likewise Pew Rent, and Grave Tax, Together with Burking and Dissecting, as Well as the Gallican Liberties, Are All Repugnant to the Divine and Ecclesiastical Laws, and Destructive to Civil Society.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationO'Callaghan, Jeremiah, and W. Coppinger. Usury, Funds, and Banks: Also Forestalling Traffick, and Monopoly, Likewise Pew Rent, and Grave Tax, Together with Burking and Dissecting, as Well as the Gallican Liberties, Are All Repugnant to the Divine and Ecclesiastical Laws, and Destructive to Civil Society.