A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen2Carey and Hart, 1847 |
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... considerable article in the list of exports down to 1770 ; since which period the balance of the corn trade has been , with a few excep- tions , very decidedly on the side of importation . Cotton did not begin to be of any import- ance ...
... considerable article in the list of exports down to 1770 ; since which period the balance of the corn trade has been , with a few excep- tions , very decidedly on the side of importation . Cotton did not begin to be of any import- ance ...
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... considerable degree , from the practice which prevailed in the northern provinces , of the European planter purchasing the wet fecula from the native manufacturer , and completing the pro- cesses of curing and drying the drug . This is ...
... considerable degree , from the practice which prevailed in the northern provinces , of the European planter purchasing the wet fecula from the native manufacturer , and completing the pro- cesses of curing and drying the drug . This is ...
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... considerable , it would hardly occasion any sensible inconvenience to any one in particular . Hence the advantage of combining to lessen the injury arising from the accidental destruction of property : and it is the diffusion of the ...
... considerable , it would hardly occasion any sensible inconvenience to any one in particular . Hence the advantage of combining to lessen the injury arising from the accidental destruction of property : and it is the diffusion of the ...
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... considerable degree of accuracy ; and nothing more than a rough average can , in most cases , be looked for . In time of war , the fluctuation in the rates of insurance are particularly great : and the intelligence that an enemy's ...
... considerable degree of accuracy ; and nothing more than a rough average can , in most cases , be looked for . In time of war , the fluctuation in the rates of insurance are particularly great : and the intelligence that an enemy's ...
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... considerable number of years , without any valuable consideration being given for them by the Society ! - ( p . 38. ) So copious a source of profit was alone adequate to enrich any society ; but such things rarely occur now , -people ...
... considerable number of years , without any valuable consideration being given for them by the Society ! - ( p . 38. ) So copious a source of profit was alone adequate to enrich any society ; but such things rarely occur now , -people ...
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ad valorem aforesaid Alderney America amount annual annuity average avoirdupois bill boat Britain British ships cargo casks cent certificate of registry charge coast collector and comptroller colour commerce commissioners Company consumption corn cotton Custom-house customs declaration delivered ditto dollars duty employed England English entered entitled entry Europe exceeding exported feet foreign forfeit France Guernsey harbour hemp imported India Indies indigo Ireland iron island Isle letters letters patent liable licence light-house linen London Majesty's Malta manufacture master merchandise merchants miles navigation Odessa officers owner paid paper pawnbroker payment penalty person Petersburgh piculs pilot pilotage poods Post-office premium principal produce quantity quarantine registered regulations respect revenue Russia ship or vessel silver sort species sugar Table thereof tion tonnage tons Total trade Trinity House United Kingdom voyage weight wine