Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen23F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... paid by his subjects . " According to D'Avenant , the general rental of England in 1600 was £ 6,000,000 , at 12 years ' purchase , worth £ 72,000,000 ; but in 1688 the rental was £ 14,000,000 , and worth , at 18 years ' purchase ...
... paid by his subjects . " According to D'Avenant , the general rental of England in 1600 was £ 6,000,000 , at 12 years ' purchase , worth £ 72,000,000 ; but in 1688 the rental was £ 14,000,000 , and worth , at 18 years ' purchase ...
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... paid . From an official report of the chief articles of trade exported from this city , we find that the capital in- vested in this traffic alone , is greater than in any other article . In 1846 , the value of the opium exported from ...
... paid . From an official report of the chief articles of trade exported from this city , we find that the capital in- vested in this traffic alone , is greater than in any other article . In 1846 , the value of the opium exported from ...
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... paid to India for this single article . After the opium leaves the hands of the Indian government , it is purchased by merchants , and shipped to China . The vessels used for transporting it are built expressly for this purpose ...
... paid to India for this single article . After the opium leaves the hands of the Indian government , it is purchased by merchants , and shipped to China . The vessels used for transporting it are built expressly for this purpose ...
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... paid for in hard cash . The annual drain of the precious metals from China , through this article , is , therefore , between , five and six millions sterling . No wonder that the Cabinet at Peking are struck dumb by this ' oozing out ...
... paid for in hard cash . The annual drain of the precious metals from China , through this article , is , therefore , between , five and six millions sterling . No wonder that the Cabinet at Peking are struck dumb by this ' oozing out ...
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... paid for the use of money . The use of money has an exchangeable value ; and interest is the estimate put upon that value . This species of price differs from price generally , in the circumstance that it is commonly stated in the form ...
... paid for the use of money . The use of money has an exchangeable value ; and interest is the estimate put upon that value . This species of price differs from price generally , in the circumstance that it is commonly stated in the form ...
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