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  • Therefore, a pattern emerged: Jews were invited into a region to fill money-lending and tax collecting gaps in the economy, they were blamed for the problems of the economic system, and Christians expelled or massacred them.

    Warren J. Blumenfeld: Laying Down The Law Warren J. Blumenfeld 2012

  • Therefore, a pattern emerged: Jews were invited into a region to fill money-lending and tax collecting gaps in the economy, they were blamed for the problems of the economic system, and Christians expelled or massacred them.

    Warren J. Blumenfeld: Laying Down The Law Warren J. Blumenfeld 2012

  • From earliest history, he practiced money-lending, and always at usurious rates of interest.

    David Brock: 400 Rabbis Can't Be Wrong David 2011

  • Therefore, a pattern emerged: Jews were invited into a region to fill money-lending and tax collecting gaps in the economy, they were blamed for the problems of the economic system, and Christians expelled or massacred them.

    Warren J. Blumenfeld: Laying Down The Law Warren J. Blumenfeld 2012

  • From earliest history, he practiced money-lending, and always at usurious rates of interest.

    David Brock: 400 Rabbis Can't Be Wrong David 2011

  • In fact, it had been the banking system and the whole mercantile world including the practice of money-lending that made possible the great commissions for works of art . . .

    David Galenson: Art and Money in Renaissance Florence David Galenson 2011

  • In fact, it had been the banking system and the whole mercantile world including the practice of money-lending that made possible the great commissions for works of art . . .

    David Galenson: Art and Money in Renaissance Florence David Galenson 2011

  • In saying this he rescinds the literary gift of the Christian story, which is its consecration of all that is humble, modest, earthy – the minutiae of carpentry and money-lending, of loaves and fishes, of nails and thorns and cups containing vinegar not water.

    The Final Testament of the Holy Bible by James Frey – review 2011

  • In fact, it had been the banking system and the whole mercantile world including the practice of money-lending that made possible the great commissions for works of art . . .

    David Galenson: Art and Money in Renaissance Florence David Galenson 2011

  • That means the lender will be able to expand business without being affected much by the money-lending law that puts curbs on loans based on borrowers' annual incomes.

    Shinsei, Aozora Banks See Profits Rise Atsuko Fukase 2011

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