A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 - 1523 páginas |
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... periods are fixed by law within which the insured , after being nformed of the loss , must elect either to abandon or ... period after he has got intelligence of the loss , any unnecessary delay in making this inti- mation being ...
... periods are fixed by law within which the insured , after being nformed of the loss , must elect either to abandon or ... period after he has got intelligence of the loss , any unnecessary delay in making this inti- mation being ...
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... period by far the principal article of export from Egypt . At a later period seeds of the Sea- Island cotton were introduced ; and for a while it also answered remarkably well ; its produce , which in Egypt was called Senaar , and in ...
... period by far the principal article of export from Egypt . At a later period seeds of the Sea- Island cotton were introduced ; and for a while it also answered remarkably well ; its produce , which in Egypt was called Senaar , and in ...
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... period of quarantine for goods is 20 days . Ships of war , bringing foul bills , perform 12 days : with " suspected ... period centered at Tyre , was gradually diverted to this new emporium . An intercourse between the ports on the ...
... period of quarantine for goods is 20 days . Ships of war , bringing foul bills , perform 12 days : with " suspected ... period centered at Tyre , was gradually diverted to this new emporium . An intercourse between the ports on the ...
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... period , indeed , the Dutch engrossed , not by means of any artificial monopoly , but by the greater number of their ships , and their superior skill and economy in all that regarded navigation , almost the whole carrying trade of ...
... period , indeed , the Dutch engrossed , not by means of any artificial monopoly , but by the greater number of their ships , and their superior skill and economy in all that regarded navigation , almost the whole carrying trade of ...
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... period must fall upon the ship alone . But if a ship should necessarily go into an intermediate port for the purpose only of repairing such a damage as is in itself a proper object of general contribution , possibly the wages , & c ...
... period must fall upon the ship alone . But if a ship should necessarily go into an intermediate port for the purpose only of repairing such a damage as is in itself a proper object of general contribution , possibly the wages , & c ...
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