A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen1T. Wardle, 1843 |
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... capital in other countries , and to speculate in loans to foreign governments . There are the best reasons for thinking that the Dutch were , until very lately , the largest creditors of any nation in Europe . It is impossible , indeed ...
... capital in other countries , and to speculate in loans to foreign governments . There are the best reasons for thinking that the Dutch were , until very lately , the largest creditors of any nation in Europe . It is impossible , indeed ...
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... capital being higher in the United States than in most other countries of the commercial world , it follows that capital must be continually flowing into them from abroad ; thus swelling the imports beyond the amount they would ...
... capital being higher in the United States than in most other countries of the commercial world , it follows that capital must be continually flowing into them from abroad ; thus swelling the imports beyond the amount they would ...
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... capital of 1,200,000 dollars , producing a dividend of nearly 15 per cent . on the capital paid up ; and two fire insurance companies , one of which is on the principle of mutual guarantee .- ( Statement by J. H. Goddard , New York ...
... capital of 1,200,000 dollars , producing a dividend of nearly 15 per cent . on the capital paid up ; and two fire insurance companies , one of which is on the principle of mutual guarantee .- ( Statement by J. H. Goddard , New York ...
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... capital stock or fund , or by such dealing as is allowed by act of parliament . " They must be natural born subjects of England , or naturalised subjects ; they shall have in their own name and for their own use , severally , viz ...
... capital stock or fund , or by such dealing as is allowed by act of parliament . " They must be natural born subjects of England , or naturalised subjects ; they shall have in their own name and for their own use , severally , viz ...
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... capital of the Bank on which dividends are paid , has never exactly coincided with , though it has seldom differed very materially from , the permanent advance by the Bank to the public . We have already seen that it amounted , in 1708 ...
... capital of the Bank on which dividends are paid , has never exactly coincided with , though it has seldom differed very materially from , the permanent advance by the Bank to the public . We have already seen that it amounted , in 1708 ...
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