A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
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... respect the regulation . The species of salt to be made use of in curing different sorts of herrings was also fixed by law ; and there were endless regulations with respect to the size of the barrels , the number and thick- ness of the ...
... respect the regulation . The species of salt to be made use of in curing different sorts of herrings was also fixed by law ; and there were endless regulations with respect to the size of the barrels , the number and thick- ness of the ...
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... respect , the sufferer would not be without a remedy , but might bring an action either against him or the owners . The laws of different states , and the opinions of the ablest jurists , vary as to whether the loss incurred in ...
... respect , the sufferer would not be without a remedy , but might bring an action either against him or the owners . The laws of different states , and the opinions of the ablest jurists , vary as to whether the loss incurred in ...
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... respect to it seem pretty obvious . Injuries voluntarily done to the ship , as cutting away masts , yards , & c . to avert some impending danger , are universally admitted to be general average . It seems , however , hardly less clear ...
... respect to it seem pretty obvious . Injuries voluntarily done to the ship , as cutting away masts , yards , & c . to avert some impending danger , are universally admitted to be general average . It seems , however , hardly less clear ...
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... respect to the nature and functions of money , showed the futility of a system of policy having such objects in view . It is now conceded on all hands that gold and silver are nothing but commodities ; and that it is in no respect ...
... respect to the nature and functions of money , showed the futility of a system of policy having such objects in view . It is now conceded on all hands that gold and silver are nothing but commodities ; and that it is in no respect ...
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... respect to the circumstances , or credit , of any one with whom he is not acquainted , his bankers render him all the assistance in their power . In this respect they have great facilities , it being the common practice amongst bankers ...
... respect to the circumstances , or credit , of any one with whom he is not acquainted , his bankers render him all the assistance in their power . In this respect they have great facilities , it being the common practice amongst bankers ...
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