Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 35Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1856 |
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... five kings , together with numerous princes , dukes , earls , and lords , were brothers of the grocers livery . The late Duke of Wellington was a mer- chant tailor , and the gentle Sir Philip Sidney , the first Earl of Chatham , and his ...
... five kings , together with numerous princes , dukes , earls , and lords , were brothers of the grocers livery . The late Duke of Wellington was a mer- chant tailor , and the gentle Sir Philip Sidney , the first Earl of Chatham , and his ...
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... five schools , eight almshouses , one hospital , three lectureships , and one exhibition , disbursing yearly about $ 20,000 . The fishmongers , the fourth in the order of precedence of the metro- politan guilds , having furnished from ...
... five schools , eight almshouses , one hospital , three lectureships , and one exhibition , disbursing yearly about $ 20,000 . The fishmongers , the fourth in the order of precedence of the metro- politan guilds , having furnished from ...
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... five dollars , comes in at the end of the year , he thinks it is too large . Some articles are charged that he is very sure he never ordered , and two or three he thinks are charged too high . He persuades the grocer to deduct five ...
... five dollars , comes in at the end of the year , he thinks it is too large . Some articles are charged that he is very sure he never ordered , and two or three he thinks are charged too high . He persuades the grocer to deduct five ...
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... five days should be allowed for demurrage , over and above the time of discharging , such demurrage to be at the rate of £ 9 per ton daily ; and that the vessel was to be discharged with all convenient dispatch , on arriving at her ...
... five days should be allowed for demurrage , over and above the time of discharging , such demurrage to be at the rate of £ 9 per ton daily ; and that the vessel was to be discharged with all convenient dispatch , on arriving at her ...
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... FIVE MONTHS FROM Manufactures of wool Manufactures of cotton JANUARY 1ST . ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION . 1853 . 1854 . 1855 . 1856 . 3,362,233 7,775,879 6,529,639 18,018,148 3,436,496 2,051,548 4,035,079 Manufactures of silk Manufactures of ...
... FIVE MONTHS FROM Manufactures of wool Manufactures of cotton JANUARY 1ST . ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION . 1853 . 1854 . 1855 . 1856 . 3,362,233 7,775,879 6,529,639 18,018,148 3,436,496 2,051,548 4,035,079 Manufactures of silk Manufactures of ...
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American amount annual average bales banks bbls bill bill of lading Board Boston British buoy bushels Canal capital cent Champlain Canal charter party circulation coin commercial common carriers consumption corn cost cotton Court crop currency deposits dollars duty England Erie Canal estimated Europe exports favor feet fire flour Foreign ports France FREEMAN HUNT freight gold gutta percha important increase Institute interest iron January July June labor Lake less letters light Lighthouse Liverpool London Magazine Manufactures Massachusetts mercantile merchandise merchants miles millions Milwaukie months nations navigation nearly Orleans owner paid passengers payment persons plaintiff pounds present produce profits R. S. Storrs Railroad railway receipts received River Schooner Secretary ship silver specie statement steamboat supply tion tons Total trade United United Kingdom usury vessels Welland Canal wheat York
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