A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen2Carey and Hart, 1847 |
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... effect , and partly the cause , of the improvement of manufactures , and the extension of commerce . Had we been contented with the same accommodations as our ancestors , exertion and ingenuity would long since have been at an end , and ...
... effect , and partly the cause , of the improvement of manufactures , and the extension of commerce . Had we been contented with the same accommodations as our ancestors , exertion and ingenuity would long since have been at an end , and ...
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... effect . The records of our courts , and the experience of all who are largely engaged in the business of insurance ... effects . Life insurances are of various kinds . Individuals without any very near connections , and pos- sessing ...
... effect . The records of our courts , and the experience of all who are largely engaged in the business of insurance ... effects . Life insurances are of various kinds . Individuals without any very near connections , and pos- sessing ...
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... effect their insurances , down to the time when they arrive at the mean du- ration of human life , they are protected against the risk of dying without leaving their fami- lies sufficiently provided for ; and the sum which they pay ...
... effect their insurances , down to the time when they arrive at the mean du- ration of human life , they are protected against the risk of dying without leaving their fami- lies sufficiently provided for ; and the sum which they pay ...
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... effects similar insurances , thus covering the whole 1,000 tons . He subsequently receives advice that his ... effect each an insurance upon them ; or where the captain of a vessel in foreign parts , fearing lest his advices ...
... effects similar insurances , thus covering the whole 1,000 tons . He subsequently receives advice that his ... effect each an insurance upon them ; or where the captain of a vessel in foreign parts , fearing lest his advices ...
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... effect of the duty is to transfer to the Continent a considerable part of the business of marine insurance , that would otherwise be transacted in London . It is plain , therefore , that this duty operates to drive a valuable branch of ...
... effect of the duty is to transfer to the Continent a considerable part of the business of marine insurance , that would otherwise be transacted in London . It is plain , therefore , that this duty operates to drive a valuable branch of ...
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