A statute, that should forbid one man to borrow, at any rate of interest whatever, more capital than he
could manage by his own labor alone, would not be tolerated, for the reason that it would lie an
infringement of men's natural rights to borrow all they could; yet it would not be half so unequal or
pernicious, nor so unjust an infringement of individual rights, nor probably so destructive of the equal
distribution of wealth, as mire the usury laws, which allow one man to b ...