A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 - 1523 pàgines |
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Pàgina 24
... respect to aliens have continued to gain ground : several of the restraining statutes have fallen into disuse , while others were so much modified by the interference of the courts , which have generally been inclined to soften their ...
... respect to aliens have continued to gain ground : several of the restraining statutes have fallen into disuse , while others were so much modified by the interference of the courts , which have generally been inclined to soften their ...
Pàgina 41
... 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 ...
Pàgina 53
... respect to freight . Lord Tenterden has expressed himself as if he were hostile to the judgment . It is , indeed , at variance with all the doctrines he lays down ; and the terms in which he alludes to it , “ yet in one case , " appear ...
... respect to freight . Lord Tenterden has expressed himself as if he were hostile to the judgment . It is , indeed , at variance with all the doctrines he lays down ; and the terms in which he alludes to it , “ yet in one case , " appear ...
Pàgina 58
... respect necessary to interfere either to encourage their importation , or to prevent their exportation . In Great Britain they may be freely exported and im- ported , whether in the shape of coin or bullion .— ( See COIN . ) The truth ...
... respect necessary to interfere either to encourage their importation , or to prevent their exportation . In Great Britain they may be freely exported and im- ported , whether in the shape of coin or bullion .— ( See COIN . ) The truth ...
Pàgina 78
... respect to which the public can never be cor- rectly informed ; so that though there can be no doubt that the security afforded by many banks of deposit is of the most unexceptionable description , this may not be the case with others ...
... respect to which the public can never be cor- rectly informed ; so that though there can be no doubt that the security afforded by many banks of deposit is of the most unexceptionable description , this may not be the case with others ...
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