A description of the Office of Credit; by the use of which, none can possibbly [sic] sustain loss, but every man may certainly receive great gain and wealth. With a plain demontration [sic], how a man may trade for six times his stock, and never be trusted; and that (if generally received) there can afterwards no accident happen to cause a deadness or slowness of trade, except warrs, nor need men make any more bad debts. With divers other publick and paivate [sic] conveniences and profits: as also objections hitherto made against it, largely and fully answered
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- Imprint
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London: Printed by the order of the Society, for Thomas Rooks, 1665.
- Publication year
- 1665
- ESTC No.
- R20510
- Grub Street ID
- 81923
- Description
- [4], 26, [2] p. ; 4°.
- Note
- Attributed by Wing to Hugh Chamberlen
"The Society" by whose order this tract was printed was apparently the "Society governing the Office of Credit," mentioned on p. 3
With final contents leaf
Identified as Wing D1164 on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reel 25.