A Discourse on Trade: And Other Matters Relative to itT. Osborne, 1745 - 212 ページ |
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... paid to the Lender ; but if it circulates three , then to a Quarter , and it may be , to much less , according as a Bank bath Credit , and is found Useful . BY this Rule , if the Public pays Four per Cent . for Intereft , it may by ...
... paid to the Lender ; but if it circulates three , then to a Quarter , and it may be , to much less , according as a Bank bath Credit , and is found Useful . BY this Rule , if the Public pays Four per Cent . for Intereft , it may by ...
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... - rers Books , can find no way to get out , till they have paid the whole Debt at once , fo that their Eftates are devour- ed , by Procuration and Continuation . NOR NOR is it hereby intended to put a Force upon xvi The DEDICATION .
... - rers Books , can find no way to get out , till they have paid the whole Debt at once , fo that their Eftates are devour- ed , by Procuration and Continuation . NOR NOR is it hereby intended to put a Force upon xvi The DEDICATION .
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... Holland use it fo much cheaper then ours do here ; now if it was imported Custom Free , and paid twenty five Shillings per Tun at its Exporta- By not im- tion , the Dyers there would use tion , A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c . 23.
... Holland use it fo much cheaper then ours do here ; now if it was imported Custom Free , and paid twenty five Shillings per Tun at its Exporta- By not im- tion , the Dyers there would use tion , A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c . 23.
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... paid , fo that they may be dispatched with- out Delay , and no unneceffary Remoras put in their Way , the Lofs of one Tide being many Courts of times the overthrow of a Voyage ; Courts of Merchants . Merchants fhould be erected for the ...
... paid , fo that they may be dispatched with- out Delay , and no unneceffary Remoras put in their Way , the Lofs of one Tide being many Courts of times the overthrow of a Voyage ; Courts of Merchants . Merchants fhould be erected for the ...
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... paid out Money in the fame Manner that the Bank now does , and their Notes generally were as current ; but being founded on their own Credits , great Loffes often happened , which gave great Shocks to Trade ; ' tis true , this Mischief ...
... paid out Money in the fame Manner that the Bank now does , and their Notes generally were as current ; but being founded on their own Credits , great Loffes often happened , which gave great Shocks to Trade ; ' tis true , this Mischief ...
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