Dissertations Sur Le Pr t De Commerce, by C sar-Guillaume de La Luzerne, delves into the intricacies of commercial lending practices. Written in French, this historical work explores the perspectives and arguments surrounding usury and interest within the context of 18th-century commerce. The author examines the economic and legal aspects of lending, offering insights into the debates of the time. This book provides a valuable resource for those interested in the history of finance, French legal history, and the evolution of commercial practices. It is essential reading for understanding the historical context of modern banking and financial systems.
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