The high-vvay to riches, or A meanes to prevent poverty: containing a brief description of that child of chase or Lady Pecunia. Whereunto is added a brief representation of all idle or extraordinary expences, with all their amounts to in the year: together with an exact table shewing how much divers principal sums (with interest upon interest) amount to in several years, after 10. or 8. in the hundred, &c. Very necessary and fit to be regarded by all those who out of a wary disposition intend to thrive in city or country.
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dc.title | The high-vvay to riches, or A meanes to prevent poverty: containing a brief description of that child of chase or Lady Pecunia. Whereunto is added a brief representation of all idle or extraordinary expences, with all their amounts to in the year: together with an exact table shewing how much divers principal sums (with interest upon interest) amount to in several years, after 10. or 8. in the hundred, &c. Very necessary and fit to be regarded by all those who out of a wary disposition intend to thrive in city or country. |
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