The History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British Nation, 1763-1878Irish University Press, 1971 - 598 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 89.
164. lappuse
... principle of those laws in respect to foreign trade , that the cargo must be the pro- duce of the country to which the ship belongs , leaving the national character of the ship to be determined by the rules which apply in like cases in ...
... principle of those laws in respect to foreign trade , that the cargo must be the pro- duce of the country to which the ship belongs , leaving the national character of the ship to be determined by the rules which apply in like cases in ...
165. lappuse
... principle , and the United Netherlands , and the other powers who are now prepared to retaliate , will gladly concur in the new arrangement . I am prepared to hear from the other side that the proposed alteration will be prejudicial to ...
... principle , and the United Netherlands , and the other powers who are now prepared to retaliate , will gladly concur in the new arrangement . I am prepared to hear from the other side that the proposed alteration will be prejudicial to ...
364. lappuse
... principle with respect to interest on money lent on land and other property as on bills of exchange . As a matter of ... principle to one description of commodities . from that which was applied to every other , and they interfered with ...
... principle with respect to interest on money lent on land and other property as on bills of exchange . As a matter of ... principle to one description of commodities . from that which was applied to every other , and they interfered with ...
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PART I | 19 |
CHAPTER | 19 |
TABLE A IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 17601820 | 26 |
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