Neale, T. (1695). The national land-bank, together with money: So composed, as not only to be easie understood, and easily practiced, but more capable also of supplying the government with any sum of money in proportion to what fund shall be settled: as likewise, the free-holder with money at a more moderate interest, than if such bank did consist of money alone without land. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Neale, Thomas. The National Land-bank, Together with Money: So Composed, as Not Only to Be Easie Understood, and Easily Practiced, but More Capable Also of Supplying the Government with Any Sum of Money in Proportion to What Fund Shall Be Settled: As Likewise, the Free-holder with Money at a More Moderate Interest, than If Such Bank Did Consist of Money Alone Without Land. S.l: s.n, 1695.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Neale, Thomas. The National Land-bank, Together with Money: So Composed, as Not Only to Be Easie Understood, and Easily Practiced, but More Capable Also of Supplying the Government with Any Sum of Money in Proportion to What Fund Shall Be Settled: As Likewise, the Free-holder with Money at a More Moderate Interest, than If Such Bank Did Consist of Money Alone Without Land. s.n, 1695.