An essay upon loans: or, an argument proving that substantial funds settled by Parliament, with the Encouragement of Interests, and the Advances of Prompt Payment usually allow'd, will bring in loans of money to the Exchequer, in spight of all the conspiracies of parties to the contrary; while a Just, Honourable, and Punctual Performance on the part of the Government, supports the Credit of the Nation. By the author of the Essay upon credit.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed, and sold by the book-sellers, MDCCX. [1710]
Publication year
1710-1710
ESTC No.
T56895
Grub Street ID
283266
Description
27,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
The author of the Essay upon credit = Daniel Defoe.

Sometimes erroneously attributed to Robert Harley.Citation/references Moore, 192

Hanson, 1165

Goldsmiths', 4618