A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 - 1523 páginas |
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... banker to another by letter , inform- ing him of the bills or drafts drawn on him , with all particulars of date , or sight , the sum , to whom made payable , & c . Where bills appear for acceptance or payment , they are frequently ...
... banker to another by letter , inform- ing him of the bills or drafts drawn on him , with all particulars of date , or sight , the sum , to whom made payable , & c . Where bills appear for acceptance or payment , they are frequently ...
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... bankers : And the expense of such a currency , taking it at 374 millions , and the rate of profit at 6 per cent . , with an allowance of 1 per cent , for wear and tear and loss of coins , would amount to at least 2,615,000l . a year ...
... bankers : And the expense of such a currency , taking it at 374 millions , and the rate of profit at 6 per cent . , with an allowance of 1 per cent , for wear and tear and loss of coins , would amount to at least 2,615,000l . a year ...
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... bankers , merchants , and others , and payable some time after date . Such bills perform , in some respects , the same functions as money ; and have , in consequence , been fre- quently regarded in the same light as bank notes . But ...
... bankers , merchants , and others , and payable some time after date . Such bills perform , in some respects , the same functions as money ; and have , in consequence , been fre- quently regarded in the same light as bank notes . But ...
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... banker who issues paper enjoys the public confidence , is , at best , a presumption merely , and no proof that he ... bankers who have long been in the highest credit , and whose notes had been unhesitatingly accepted by the public ...
... banker who issues paper enjoys the public confidence , is , at best , a presumption merely , and no proof that he ... bankers who have long been in the highest credit , and whose notes had been unhesitatingly accepted by the public ...
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... banker in Penzance , and his debtor in Inverness will receive it from a banker there . The trans- action is extremely simple : the Penzance banker orders his correspondent in London to pay to the correspondent of the Inverness banker ...
... banker in Penzance , and his debtor in Inverness will receive it from a banker there . The trans- action is extremely simple : the Penzance banker orders his correspondent in London to pay to the correspondent of the Inverness banker ...
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