A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
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... continued very nearly stationary , notwithstanding the vast increase of population and wealth , from the beginning of the last century down to 1750 , and , indeed , to 1830. ( See MALT . ) Had the fact as to malt been different , or had ...
... continued very nearly stationary , notwithstanding the vast increase of population and wealth , from the beginning of the last century down to 1750 , and , indeed , to 1830. ( See MALT . ) Had the fact as to malt been different , or had ...
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... continued at this exorbitant rate till 1816 ; and to show its influence it is only necessary to state that during the 12 years ending with 1816 the consumption of malt amounted to no more than 23,197,754 bushels a year , being ...
... continued at this exorbitant rate till 1816 ; and to show its influence it is only necessary to state that during the 12 years ending with 1816 the consumption of malt amounted to no more than 23,197,754 bushels a year , being ...
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... continued to be the centre of the trade for all the lighter and more valuable products , and the route of the greater number of the individuals passing between Europe and Asia . But the lawless and arbitrary dominion of the Mamelukes ...
... continued to be the centre of the trade for all the lighter and more valuable products , and the route of the greater number of the individuals passing between Europe and Asia . But the lawless and arbitrary dominion of the Mamelukes ...
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... continued to be customary to arrest one stranger for the debt , and even to punish him for the crimes and misdemeanors of others ! It may appear extraordinary that the gross injustice of this barbarous regulation ever permitted it to be ...
... continued to be customary to arrest one stranger for the debt , and even to punish him for the crimes and misdemeanors of others ! It may appear extraordinary that the gross injustice of this barbarous regulation ever permitted it to be ...
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... continued to gain ground : several of the restraining statutes have fallen into disuse , while others have been so much modified by the interference of the courts , which have generally been inclined to soften their severity , that ...
... continued to gain ground : several of the restraining statutes have fallen into disuse , while others have been so much modified by the interference of the courts , which have generally been inclined to soften their severity , that ...
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