The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 25F. Hunt, 1851 |
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... increased from 1,328,000,000 francs , to 1,470,000,000 francs ; the increase in favor of 1850 , is 142,000,000 francs . On the other hand , the average period , according to the equation of pay- ments , of paper discounted , has fallen ...
... increased from 1,328,000,000 francs , to 1,470,000,000 francs ; the increase in favor of 1850 , is 142,000,000 francs . On the other hand , the average period , according to the equation of pay- ments , of paper discounted , has fallen ...
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... increased from 257,000,000 to 340,000,000 , or £ 3,000,000 francs . At the branches the increase has been from 768,000,000 to 835,000,000 , or 67,000,000 francs . Total in- crease , † 150,000,000 francs . The monthly movement in ...
... increased from 257,000,000 to 340,000,000 , or £ 3,000,000 francs . At the branches the increase has been from 768,000,000 to 835,000,000 , or 67,000,000 francs . Total in- crease , † 150,000,000 francs . The monthly movement in ...
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... increase this balance . * This eagerness of debtors to discharge their liabilities does the greatest honor to the good faith of French Commerce . At Paris only one commercial bill was left unprovided for in 1850 ; at the branches there ...
... increase this balance . * This eagerness of debtors to discharge their liabilities does the greatest honor to the good faith of French Commerce . At Paris only one commercial bill was left unprovided for in 1850 ; at the branches there ...
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... increased from 521 to 647,000,000 francs the increase in favor of 1850 is 126,000,000 francs . 2d . The general movement of cash accounts , bills , and of the canceling of debit and credit accounts has been nearly the same for the last ...
... increased from 521 to 647,000,000 francs the increase in favor of 1850 is 126,000,000 francs . 2d . The general movement of cash accounts , bills , and of the canceling of debit and credit accounts has been nearly the same for the last ...
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... increase more and more , with the increasing num- ber of its inhabitants ; so that the more persons were collected upon any assigned territory , the more each of them would have to eat , to drink , to be clothed withal , and to minister ...
... increase more and more , with the increasing num- ber of its inhabitants ; so that the more persons were collected upon any assigned territory , the more each of them would have to eat , to drink , to be clothed withal , and to minister ...
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