A Dictionary, practical, theoretical, and historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation. Illustrated with maps. (Appendix.-Supplement. October 1834, October 1835, January 1839.)Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1847 - 1469 páginas |
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... branches of industry to which it may be proposed to be applied . There are , in truth , no absolute principles ; that is , there are no principles that can be safely and advan- tageously carried out to their full extent , at all hazards ...
... branches of industry to which it may be proposed to be applied . There are , in truth , no absolute principles ; that is , there are no principles that can be safely and advan- tageously carried out to their full extent , at all hazards ...
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... branch of trade or manufacture of which the others were ignorant , or possessed superior skill , industry , or economy ... branches of manufactures and commerce . He , therefore , exerted himself to procure a repeal of some of the more ...
... branch of trade or manufacture of which the others were ignorant , or possessed superior skill , industry , or economy ... branches of manufactures and commerce . He , therefore , exerted himself to procure a repeal of some of the more ...
Página 39
... branches of industry in the hands of the foreigners . The Dutch ceased to be the carriers of Eu- rope , without any fault of their own . Their performance of that function necessarily terminated as soon as other nations became possessed ...
... branches of industry in the hands of the foreigners . The Dutch ceased to be the carriers of Eu- rope , without any fault of their own . Their performance of that function necessarily terminated as soon as other nations became possessed ...
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... branches of the foreign trade of Holland , though still very considerable , continue in a compara- tively depressed state . In consequence principally of the oppressiveness of taxation , but partly , too , of the excessive accumulation ...
... branches of the foreign trade of Holland , though still very considerable , continue in a compara- tively depressed state . In consequence principally of the oppressiveness of taxation , but partly , too , of the excessive accumulation ...
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... branches of industry should be carried on , seems also to have been exceedingly injurious . Every proceeding with respect to the herring fishery , for example , was regulated by the orders of government , carried into effect under the ...
... branches of industry should be carried on , seems also to have been exceedingly injurious . Every proceeding with respect to the herring fishery , for example , was regulated by the orders of government , carried into effect under the ...
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