The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 25F. Hunt, 1851 |
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... AVERAGES . The average of the discounts of Paris , in 1847 , was 176,000,000 francs . The average of 1849 was 31,000,000 . The average of 1850 is only 29,000,000 , although this last number includes the excep- tional discounts on pledge ...
... AVERAGES . The average of the discounts of Paris , in 1847 , was 176,000,000 francs . The average of 1849 was 31,000,000 . The average of 1850 is only 29,000,000 , although this last number includes the excep- tional discounts on pledge ...
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... average of the circulation at Paris was 418,027,900 francs ; • On the 25th of December , 1850 , there were to the credit of the account of paper unprovided for at the Central Bank , 743,775 francs ; but at the branches the debit of the ...
... average of the circulation at Paris was 418,027,900 francs ; • On the 25th of December , 1850 , there were to the credit of the account of paper unprovided for at the Central Bank , 743,775 francs ; but at the branches the debit of the ...
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and the average circulation of the branches 73,800,000 francs : total average , 491,827,900 francs . ACCOUNTS CURRENT . The maximum of the credit account current with the Treasury was 90,000,000 francs , on the 19th of September , and ...
and the average circulation of the branches 73,800,000 francs : total average , 491,827,900 francs . ACCOUNTS CURRENT . The maximum of the credit account current with the Treasury was 90,000,000 francs , on the 19th of September , and ...
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... average proportion which rent bears to the whole value of the produce , seems not to exceed one - fifth ; whereas , formerly , when there was less capi- tal employed , and less value produced , the proportion amounted to one- fourth ...
... average proportion which rent bears to the whole value of the produce , seems not to exceed one - fifth ; whereas , formerly , when there was less capi- tal employed , and less value produced , the proportion amounted to one- fourth ...
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... the consumption of cotton is likely to be above the average of past years . The effect VOL . XXV.-NO. I. 6 of the brief panic on the other side , upon Commercial Chronicle and Review . 81 COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE AND REVIEW. ...
... the consumption of cotton is likely to be above the average of past years . The effect VOL . XXV.-NO. I. 6 of the brief panic on the other side , upon Commercial Chronicle and Review . 81 COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE AND REVIEW. ...
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