A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
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... individuals engaged in different lines of business , in different parts of the empire and of the world , that a work of this sort can be rendered of any real value . No diligence of inquiry can derive satisfactory information respecting ...
... individuals engaged in different lines of business , in different parts of the empire and of the world , that a work of this sort can be rendered of any real value . No diligence of inquiry can derive satisfactory information respecting ...
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... individuals passing between Europe and Asia . But the lawless and arbitrary dominion of the Mamelukes , who , loaded all individuals passing through the country with oppressive exactions , at the same time that they treated all ...
... individuals passing between Europe and Asia . But the lawless and arbitrary dominion of the Mamelukes , who , loaded all individuals passing through the country with oppressive exactions , at the same time that they treated all ...
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... individuals . Its charges on im- portation are limited to certain fixed rates . This company is believed to be principally indebted for its existence to the late king , who held a tenth part of the shares , and who , to encourage the ...
... individuals . Its charges on im- portation are limited to certain fixed rates . This company is believed to be principally indebted for its existence to the late king , who held a tenth part of the shares , and who , to encourage the ...
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... individual , or company of individuals , for a specified time , in order to be instructed in some art , science , or trade . According to the common law of England , every one has a right to employ himself at pleasure in every lawful ...
... individual , or company of individuals , for a specified time , in order to be instructed in some art , science , or trade . According to the common law of England , every one has a right to employ himself at pleasure in every lawful ...
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... individual or individuals amongst them , who may have been forced to make a sacrifice for the preservation of the ship or cargo , or both , should lose more than others . " Thus , " says Mr. Serjeant Marshall , " where the goods of a ...
... individual or individuals amongst them , who may have been forced to make a sacrifice for the preservation of the ship or cargo , or both , should lose more than others . " Thus , " says Mr. Serjeant Marshall , " where the goods of a ...
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