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above 8. And insolent[1] Men will offer Cent. per Cent. notwithstanding the Law. Again, suppose a Man hath 100l. of Land, worth 20 Years Purchase, and another 100l. in Houses, worth 12 Years Purchase; and an other 100l. in Shipping, worth 2 Years Purchase; and another in Horses, worth 6 Months Purchase; Is it not manifest he must have a greater Yearly præmium for lending his House than his Land, his Ship than his House, and his Horse than his Ship? For if his Horse be worth 100l. he cannot hire him out for less than 10s. per diem, whereas the Land will not yield a Groat for the same time; and these Hires are the same with Intrest.

Price 2d.[2]

LONDON, Printed in the Year, 1695.

  1. The reprint in Somers' Tracts has 'insolvent.'
  2. The Brit. Mus. copies 8223a.69 and 104f.61 have not 'Price 2d.'