A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen1T. Wardle, 1843 |
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... bill of lading , orders to insure them from sea risk , & c . ADVERTISEMENT , in its general sense , is any ... bills appear for acceptance or payment , they are frequently refused to be honoured for want of advice . It is also ...
... bill of lading , orders to insure them from sea risk , & c . ADVERTISEMENT , in its general sense , is any ... bills appear for acceptance or payment , they are frequently refused to be honoured for want of advice . It is also ...
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... bills of mortality , nor within any city or town corporate , nor within the distance of 1 mile from the place used at the last election as the place of election or polling place of any town returning a member to parliament , provided ...
... bills of mortality , nor within any city or town corporate , nor within the distance of 1 mile from the place used at the last election as the place of election or polling place of any town returning a member to parliament , provided ...
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... bills of health , or coming from an infected or suspected place , though with clean bills , are usually ordered to Port Mahon to perform quarantine . But vessels coming with clean bills obtain , under ordinary circumstances , immediate ...
... bills of health , or coming from an infected or suspected place , though with clean bills , are usually ordered to Port Mahon to perform quarantine . But vessels coming with clean bills obtain , under ordinary circumstances , immediate ...
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... bills , or drafts payable to himself in Lon- don , to his bankers before they become due . By this means he saves the trouble and incon- venience of counting sums of money , and avoids the losses he would otherwise be liable to , and ...
... bills , or drafts payable to himself in Lon- don , to his bankers before they become due . By this means he saves the trouble and incon- venience of counting sums of money , and avoids the losses he would otherwise be liable to , and ...
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... bills to be received for him . The bankers then calculate , as well as they can , the probable amount of cash that it will be necessary for them to keep in their coffers to meet the ordinary demands of their customers , and employ the ...
... bills to be received for him . The bankers then calculate , as well as they can , the probable amount of cash that it will be necessary for them to keep in their coffers to meet the ordinary demands of their customers , and employ the ...
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