THE CASE OF THE BANKERS AND THEIR CREDITORS, STATED AND EXAMINED. WHEREIN THE PROPERTY OF THE SUBJECT IN THIS, AND THE LIKE CASES, IS SOBERLY ASSERTED, BY THE COMMON AND STATUTE LAWS OF ENGLAND.

[Turner, Thomas]

Published by London, 1675
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[10],147,[1]pp. Dbd. Old stamp on titlepage and a few other pages, bit tanned, some contemporary underscoring and marginalia. Small tear in fore-edge of titlepage, some minor damage to final text leaf. Good plus. Third edition, with considerable additions, after the first of 1674 and another of 1675, of this discourse on the role of bankers in England, creditors, and debt. Turner's main theme is the relationship between the Crown and Parliament with regard to national debt. KRESS 1393. GOLDSMITHS 2130. WING T3338. Seller Inventory # WRCAM23202

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Title: THE CASE OF THE BANKERS AND THEIR CREDITORS,...
Publisher: London
Publication Date: 1675

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[10],147,[1]pp. Dbd. Old stamp on titlepage and a few other pages, bit tanned, some contemporary underscoring and marginalia. Small tear in titlepage affecting one letter, small tear in fore-edge of titlepage. Some minor damage to final text leaf. Good plus. Third edition, with considerable additions, after the first of 1674 and another of 1675, of this discourse on the role of bankers in England, creditors, and debt. Turner's main theme is the relationship between the Crown and Parliament with regard to national debt. KRESS 1393. GOLDSMITHS 2130. WING T3338. Seller Inventory # 23202

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