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Paperback Usury. Funds And Banking. Monopoly, Forestalling, Traffick. Gallican Liberties. Graves, Anatomy Book

ISBN: 1176094009

ISBN13: 9781176094000

Usury. Funds And Banking. Monopoly, Forestalling, Traffick. Gallican Liberties. Graves, Anatomy

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Explore a historical examination of usury, banking practices, and related economic concepts with Jeremiah O'Callaghan's insightful work. This book delves into the complexities surrounding usury, offering perspectives on its impact on finance and society. It examines the historical context of banking, monopoly, and trade practices, shedding light on the economic landscape of the time.

O'Callaghan also addresses Gallican Liberties and provides insights into various subjects ranging from graves and anatomy to the ethical dimensions of financial activities. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of economic thought, banking regulations, and the intersection of ethics and finance. Discover a comprehensive view of historical economic issues that continue to resonate today.

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