Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen33F. Hunt, 1855 |
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... give the preference above all others . The jury beg to suggest that a uniform system should be adopted , and that in future all books printed for the blind should be printed in the same character . Dr. Howe's appears simple , and fit ...
... give the preference above all others . The jury beg to suggest that a uniform system should be adopted , and that in future all books printed for the blind should be printed in the same character . Dr. Howe's appears simple , and fit ...
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... give his guaranty for a considerable sum , to enable one whose welfare he wished to promote to engage in a commercial connection that seemed to offer great advantages . As the magnitude of the affair required caution , it was expected ...
... give his guaranty for a considerable sum , to enable one whose welfare he wished to promote to engage in a commercial connection that seemed to offer great advantages . As the magnitude of the affair required caution , it was expected ...
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... give him a sitting if he would come at a certain hour . The boy went off accompanied by a large and favorite dog of his master's , but did not return at the time expected ; and Stewart waited , receiving no answer , until he found that ...
... give him a sitting if he would come at a certain hour . The boy went off accompanied by a large and favorite dog of his master's , but did not return at the time expected ; and Stewart waited , receiving no answer , until he found that ...
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... give a few brief extracts from Mr. Robertson's book , with spe- cial reference to the several commercial and industrial cities of " the States . " We begin ( in the order of his travels ) with the city of New York , the point at which ...
... give a few brief extracts from Mr. Robertson's book , with spe- cial reference to the several commercial and industrial cities of " the States . " We begin ( in the order of his travels ) with the city of New York , the point at which ...
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... give an interest of 4 per cent , if we reckon one - sixteenth of the houses as without tenants . the capital invested in houses is generally reckoned to yield 5 per cent ; so it is probable the difference results from the understating ...
... give an interest of 4 per cent , if we reckon one - sixteenth of the houses as without tenants . the capital invested in houses is generally reckoned to yield 5 per cent ; so it is probable the difference results from the understating ...
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Página 105 - ... be payable, on the exportation of the like article to any other foreign country.
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Página 97 - ... be, or be made to be, equal to a stock producing six per cent, per annum...