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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... paid no fewer than thirty different duties of excise ; and it was a common saying at Amsterdam , that every dish of fish brought to table was paid for once to the fishermen , and six times to the state . The pernicious influence of this ...
... paid no fewer than thirty different duties of excise ; and it was a common saying at Amsterdam , that every dish of fish brought to table was paid for once to the fishermen , and six times to the state . The pernicious influence of this ...
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... paid under separate Heads . England Scotland Ireland Amount of Auction Duties on the Sale of Estates , Houses ... paid , or other loss sustained , for the preservation of the ship and goods , and of the lives of those on board , and for ...
... paid under separate Heads . England Scotland Ireland Amount of Auction Duties on the Sale of Estates , Houses ... paid , or other loss sustained , for the preservation of the ship and goods , and of the lives of those on board , and for ...
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... paid L.500 which is exactly equal to the total to be actually received , and must be paid by and to each person in rateable proportion . " In the above estimate of losses , I have included the freight of the goods thrown overboard ...
... paid L.500 which is exactly equal to the total to be actually received , and must be paid by and to each person in rateable proportion . " In the above estimate of losses , I have included the freight of the goods thrown overboard ...
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... paid in bullion , as the supporters of the old theory contend is the case , there should at this moment be about 450,000,000 or 500,000,000 of bullion in the country , instead of 50,000,000 or 60,000,000 , which it is supposed to amount ...
... paid in bullion , as the supporters of the old theory contend is the case , there should at this moment be about 450,000,000 or 500,000,000 of bullion in the country , instead of 50,000,000 or 60,000,000 , which it is supposed to amount ...
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... paid at the counter , instead of drawing tickets for them on the pay clerks as hercto- fore . 7. Checks on city bankers paid in by three o'clock may be drawn for between four and five ; and those paid in before four will be received and ...
... paid at the counter , instead of drawing tickets for them on the pay clerks as hercto- fore . 7. Checks on city bankers paid in by three o'clock may be drawn for between four and five ; and those paid in before four will be received and ...
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