Whipple, J. (1855). Free trade in money, or Note-shaving, the great cause of fraud, poverty and ruin: Stringent usury laws, the best defence of the people against "Hard times" : an answer to Jeremy Bentham. Dayton and Wentworth.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhipple, John. Free Trade in Money, or Note-shaving, the Great Cause of Fraud, Poverty and Ruin: Stringent Usury Laws, the Best Defence of the People Against "Hard Times" : An Answer to Jeremy Bentham. Boston: Dayton and Wentworth, 1855.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhipple, John. Free Trade in Money, or Note-shaving, the Great Cause of Fraud, Poverty and Ruin: Stringent Usury Laws, the Best Defence of the People Against "Hard Times" : An Answer to Jeremy Bentham. Dayton and Wentworth, 1855.
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