A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
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... bill of lading , orders to insure them from sea risk , & c . ADVERTISEMENT , in its general sense , is any ... bills appear for acceptance or payment , they are frequently refused to be honoured for want of advice . It is also ...
... bill of lading , orders to insure them from sea risk , & c . ADVERTISEMENT , in its general sense , is any ... bills appear for acceptance or payment , they are frequently refused to be honoured for want of advice . It is also ...
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... bills , are usually ordered to Port Mahon to perform quarantine . But vessels coming with clean bills obtain , under ordinary circumstances , immediate pratique . Money.Accounts are kept in libras of 20 sueldos ; each sueldo containing ...
... bills , are usually ordered to Port Mahon to perform quarantine . But vessels coming with clean bills obtain , under ordinary circumstances , immediate pratique . Money.Accounts are kept in libras of 20 sueldos ; each sueldo containing ...
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... bills due each day . These bills may be payable in distant parts of the town , so that it may take a clerk half a day to present them ; and in large mercantile establishments it would take up the whole time of one or two clerks to ...
... bills due each day . These bills may be payable in distant parts of the town , so that it may take a clerk half a day to present them ; and in large mercantile establishments it would take up the whole time of one or two clerks to ...
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... bills , in the purchase of securities , or in some other sort of profitable adventure ; so that their profits consist of the sum they realize from such part of the monies lodged in their hands as they can venture to employ in an ...
... bills , in the purchase of securities , or in some other sort of profitable adventure ; so that their profits consist of the sum they realize from such part of the monies lodged in their hands as they can venture to employ in an ...
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... bills in this way has continued for a while , individuals begin to perceive that they may derive a profit by issuing them in such a form as to fit them for being readily used as a substitute for money in the ordinary transactions of ...
... bills in this way has continued for a while , individuals begin to perceive that they may derive a profit by issuing them in such a form as to fit them for being readily used as a substitute for money in the ordinary transactions of ...
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