A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 - 1523 páginas |
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Página xi
... regulations , port charges , duties , & c . , that might be transmitted to any port in any part of the world . There would , however , in many instances , have been much difficulty in getting them answered with the requisite care and ...
... regulations , port charges , duties , & c . , that might be transmitted to any port in any part of the world . There would , however , in many instances , have been much difficulty in getting them answered with the requisite care and ...
Página xvi
... regulations issued by the different Dock Companies here and in other towns , as to the docking of ships , and the charges on that account , and on account of the loading , unloading , warehousing , & c . of goods , are given verbatim ...
... regulations issued by the different Dock Companies here and in other towns , as to the docking of ships , and the charges on that account , and on account of the loading , unloading , warehousing , & c . of goods , are given verbatim ...
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... regulation . The species of salt to be made use of in curing different sorts of herrings was also fixed by law ; and there were endless regulations with respect to the size of the barrels , the number and thick- ness of the staves of ...
... regulation . The species of salt to be made use of in curing different sorts of herrings was also fixed by law ; and there were endless regulations with respect to the size of the barrels , the number and thick- ness of the staves of ...
Página 66
... Regulations in regard to the Issue of Notes . To obviate the endless inconveniences that would arise from the circulation of coins of every weight and degree of purity , were there no restrictions on their issue , all governments have ...
... Regulations in regard to the Issue of Notes . To obviate the endless inconveniences that would arise from the circulation of coins of every weight and degree of purity , were there no restrictions on their issue , all governments have ...
Página 122
... regulations appended to this treaty shall be enforced by the Consul , with the cooperation of the Siamese authorities ; and they , the said authorities and Consul , shall be enabled to introduce any further regulations which may be ...
... regulations appended to this treaty shall be enforced by the Consul , with the cooperation of the Siamese authorities ; and they , the said authorities and Consul , shall be enabled to introduce any further regulations which may be ...
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