A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
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... merchants ; and has endeavoured , wherever it was practicable , to build his conclusions upon official documents . But in very many instances he has been obliged to adopt less authentic data ; and he does not sup- pose that he has had ...
... merchants ; and has endeavoured , wherever it was practicable , to build his conclusions upon official documents . But in very many instances he has been obliged to adopt less authentic data ; and he does not sup- pose that he has had ...
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... merchants be entreated in the land making war against us ; and if our merchants be well entreated there , shall be so likewise here . " 66 But until the æra of Edward I. the stipulation in the Great Charter as to foreign merchants seems ...
... merchants be entreated in the land making war against us ; and if our merchants be well entreated there , shall be so likewise here . " 66 But until the æra of Edward I. the stipulation in the Great Charter as to foreign merchants seems ...
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... merchants and others , by which penalties were inflicted on all who gave them any disturbance . This seems to have had the effect , for a while at least , of preventing any outrages . The corporations of London , Bristol , and other ...
... merchants and others , by which penalties were inflicted on all who gave them any disturbance . This seems to have had the effect , for a while at least , of preventing any outrages . The corporations of London , Bristol , and other ...
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... merchants , and the rules laid down by public offices . These allowances , as they are termed , are distinguished by the epithets Draft , Tare , Tret , and Cloff . Draft is a deduction from the original or gross weight of goods , and is ...
... merchants , and the rules laid down by public offices . These allowances , as they are termed , are distinguished by the epithets Draft , Tare , Tret , and Cloff . Draft is a deduction from the original or gross weight of goods , and is ...
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... merchants , who then obtained a ready and advantageous vent for the supplies ac- cumulated in their warehouses . " Amsterdam , " says Sir Walter Raleigh , " is never without 700,000 quarters of corn , none of it of the growth of Holland ...
... merchants , who then obtained a ready and advantageous vent for the supplies ac- cumulated in their warehouses . " Amsterdam , " says Sir Walter Raleigh , " is never without 700,000 quarters of corn , none of it of the growth of Holland ...
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