A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 - 1523 páginas |
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... advantage . They practically instruct those among whom they reside in what it most concerns them to know , that is , in those departments of art and science in which they are inferior to others ; and enable them to avail themselves of ...
... advantage . They practically instruct those among whom they reside in what it most concerns them to know , that is , in those departments of art and science in which they are inferior to others ; and enable them to avail themselves of ...
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... advantage of commerce by the excess of the exports over the imports is a proceeding that is false alike in fact and principle . The value of the imports , in all but anomalous and extremely rare instances , invariably ex- ceeds that of ...
... advantage of commerce by the excess of the exports over the imports is a proceeding that is false alike in fact and principle . The value of the imports , in all but anomalous and extremely rare instances , invariably ex- ceeds that of ...
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... advantage is not to be exaggerated . Though banks afford valuable assistance in the collection and distribution of capital , it must not be supposed , as is often done , that they have any direct influence over its forma- tion . That is ...
... advantage is not to be exaggerated . Though banks afford valuable assistance in the collection and distribution of capital , it must not be supposed , as is often done , that they have any direct influence over its forma- tion . That is ...
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... advantage would be gained by their appointment ; while it would have the serious disadvantage of making government directly responsible , in the public estimation , for whatever inconvenience might at any time be supposed to result from ...
... advantage would be gained by their appointment ; while it would have the serious disadvantage of making government directly responsible , in the public estimation , for whatever inconvenience might at any time be supposed to result from ...
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... advantage . It may be worth mentioning , that the Act of Will . III . establishing the Bank of Scotland , declared that all foreigners who became partners in the bank should , by doing so , become , to all intents and purposes ...
... advantage . It may be worth mentioning , that the Act of Will . III . establishing the Bank of Scotland , declared that all foreigners who became partners in the bank should , by doing so , become , to all intents and purposes ...
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