Fors Clavigera : Letters to the Workmen And Labourers of Great Britain : volume 3 & 4 volume 3 & 4
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IV.— 7 98 FORS CLAVIGERA. "They have nob wronged, uor oppressed, nor bit me; buthave really conferred a great benefit upon me. And 1 hope I am not to be con- demned for paying- them a reasonable interest, which I very willingly do. *' Yours very sincerely. " IV. Though somewhat intimately connected with the ' affairs of the Master,' the following letters are so important in their relation to the eubject of usury in general, that I think it well to arrange them in a separate article. I received,... about three months ago, in Venice, a well-considered and well- written letter, asking me how, if I felt it wrong to remain any longer a holder of Bank stock, I yet could consent to hold Consols, and take interest on those, which was surely no less usury than the accept- ance of my Bank dividend. To this letter I replied as follows, begging my correspondent to copy the letter, that it might be inserted iu Fors :— "My dear Sir, — I am much pleased by your intelligent question, which you Avould have seen at any rate answered at length, as soon as I got out of Venice, where I must keep my time for Venetiau work- also I did not wish to confuse my statement of facts with theoretical principles.
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