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LAW, JOHN (1671—1729) - Online Information article about LAW, JOHN (1671—1729) |
 | | Law killed his antagonist, and was condemned to death. |
 | | Law had such confidence in the success of his plans that he agreed to take over shares in the Mississippi company at par at a near date. |
 | | Law, he tells us, was still the same in character, perpetually planning and scheming, and, though in poverty, revolving vast projects to restore himself to power, and France to commercial prosperity. |
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