Vindication of Laws limiting the Rate of Interest on Loans.
- imprint_number: 1820.060
- title: A vindication of the laws, limiting the rate of interest on loans from the objections of Jeremy Bentham, and the Edinburgh reviewers.
- sequence_number: 60
- year: 1820
- place_issued: Richmond
- issuing_press: Nathan Pollard
- author: Gilmer, Francis Walker (1790-1826).
- notes: Gilmer was an Albemarle County born attorney, son of Jefferson's close friend George Gilmer, and the first court-appointed case-reporter for the Supreme Court of Appeals; here he critiqued the 1818 essay of Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), A Defence of Usury
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