The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen 2F. Hunt, 1840 |
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... cent distances . " In a more extended and not less accurate sense , may it be said , that ours is a country of magnificent distances , and just when these distances were becoming inconvenient , and our mercurial and 8 Commerce as a ...
... cent distances . " In a more extended and not less accurate sense , may it be said , that ours is a country of magnificent distances , and just when these distances were becoming inconvenient , and our mercurial and 8 Commerce as a ...
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... cent . In such cases this assumed guardianship of a man's interests and contracts may seriously injure a prudent and ... cent . for every dollar he borrows , and who can therefore well afford to pay seven or eight per cent . for the ...
... cent . In such cases this assumed guardianship of a man's interests and contracts may seriously injure a prudent and ... cent . for every dollar he borrows , and who can therefore well afford to pay seven or eight per cent . for the ...
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... cent . on a sale , rather than allow him to give seven per cent , on a loan . The imposition upon him will be increased , because when money is worth more than the legal interest , it will be withdrawn from the market and put to more ...
... cent . on a sale , rather than allow him to give seven per cent , on a loan . The imposition upon him will be increased , because when money is worth more than the legal interest , it will be withdrawn from the market and put to more ...
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... cents per pound for all " reeled " ( raw silk ) made in the state ; this act was repealed in the winter of 1838-9 . Maine in 1836 , by legislative enactment , gives a bounty of five cents per pound for cocoons , and fifty cents per ...
... cents per pound for all " reeled " ( raw silk ) made in the state ; this act was repealed in the winter of 1838-9 . Maine in 1836 , by legislative enactment , gives a bounty of five cents per pound for cocoons , and fifty cents per ...
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... cent , or the price of transporting a few miles . The individuals engaged in the new " Silk business " had generally little or no connection with the silk culture , and from a want of infor- mation on the subject , may have honestly ...
... cent , or the price of transporting a few miles . The individuals engaged in the new " Silk business " had generally little or no connection with the silk culture , and from a want of infor- mation on the subject , may have honestly ...
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