The Advantages which will manifestly accrue to this Kingdom by abatement of interest from six to four per. Cent. 1. It will inviolably Establish the Crown of England, By The Advancement of his Majesty's Customs The Ease of his Majesty's Subjects. The making of lands which are in safe hands the overbalancing Scale of Wealth and Power. 2 It will accommodate his Majesty in his present wants even by a Land Tax if better Expedients be not offered▪) which the Owner may well afford to admit of (at lest pro hâc vice) being eased another way; The sly Usurer (who could never yet be met with) in Effect contributing as much as he. 3. It will in short time pay the debts of the whole Gentry, by timely sales, And yet leave them (one with another) richer than they are. 4. It will make Money so Easy to be borrowed, That even the Lender will shortly pay the Broker and Coveyancer, By Diminishing the Number Enlarging the Security Of Borrowers. 5. It will speedily double, if not treable, the Yearly Fruit, and Product of our Lands, (the only solid Basis of our Wealth and Trade) by enabling, encouraging, and even forcing improvements of all kinds, whereby we may afford to under-sell our Neighbours, who now under-sell us. 6. It will revive our dying Manufacture, 〈◊〉 making the stock of it cheap, and the Market quick. 7. It will plentifully relieve the Poor, by setting all our Heads and Hands to work, in the Country, for improvement of Lands; In Cities and Towns by way of Manufacture. 8. It only can preserve the utter destruction of our Timber. 9 It only can rebuild London speedily, as to the Public, Profitably as to the Builder. All which Assertions I am ready to prove to any Man, that Will discourse it with me fairly, closely, and methodically. T. C. LONDON Printed by T. L. for Christopher Wilkinson, at the Black-Boy over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet. 1668.