A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página vii
... advantages which may be fairly anticipated from their being carried into effect . Some of the most important subjects ... advantage on the one hand , and unfounded anticipations of loss on the other , are the only real obstacles to some ...
... advantages which may be fairly anticipated from their being carried into effect . Some of the most important subjects ... advantage on the one hand , and unfounded anticipations of loss on the other , are the only real obstacles to some ...
Página 17
... advantage to the importers . They are inferior to English beans , and are peculiarly subject to the worm . No oats are raised in Egypt , the horses being entirely fed upon barley . Silk is grown to some extent . The date - palm thrives ...
... advantage to the importers . They are inferior to English beans , and are peculiarly subject to the worm . No oats are raised in Egypt , the horses being entirely fed upon barley . Silk is grown to some extent . The date - palm thrives ...
Página 22
... 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 ...
Página 84
... advantage when the exchange is against us , or which might be pledged to the foreign banks for temporary loans . What merchants want during an adverse exchange is good foreign bills , it being only in default of such that they export ...
... advantage when the exchange is against us , or which might be pledged to the foreign banks for temporary loans . What merchants want during an adverse exchange is good foreign bills , it being only in default of such that they export ...
Página 99
... advantage of such a regu- lation , provided it were honestly carried into effect . But it is useless to say that , whenever the parties were disposed to defeat such a regulation , it would be quite inoperative . Some of the joint ...
... advantage of such a regu- lation , provided it were honestly carried into effect . But it is useless to say that , whenever the parties were disposed to defeat such a regulation , it would be quite inoperative . Some of the joint ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acid advantage amount average avoirdupois Bank of England Banking Company barratry beer Berbice bills bottomry Britain British possession bullion Calcutta canal capital cargo carried casks cent Ceylon charge China coal coast cocoa coffee coins colonies colour Columbo commerce consequence considerable consul consumption corn corn laws cotton Custom-house customs declaration deposits ditto dollars duty employed English entry exceeding exported extensive foreign forfeit France gold grain imported increased India Indies Ireland island Jamaica Java land latter licence London manufacture master Mauritius measure merchants miles navigation officer owners paid parties payable payment penalty person piculs port principal produce quantity regulations respect Rixdollar salt ship silver sold sort Spain Spanish dollars species sterling sugar supply tael tons Total trade United Kingdom vessels voyage weight West Indies wine