The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 24. sējumsF. Hunt, 1851 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
vii. lappuse
... capital of .. rates of toll on State works of .. 380 expenses , etc .. of State prison of 109 cost of trans'rtation of coal fr'm 646 revenue and expenditure of .... 607 increase of banking capital in .. 247 length and cost of railroads ...
... capital of .. rates of toll on State works of .. 380 expenses , etc .. of State prison of 109 cost of trans'rtation of coal fr'm 646 revenue and expenditure of .... 607 increase of banking capital in .. 247 length and cost of railroads ...
34. lappuse
... capital expended , sound policy requires that it should be constructed . " " Should the proposed work be connected ... capital of the general fund to meet the annual expenses of the Treasury , and that capital , at the time of making the ...
... capital expended , sound policy requires that it should be constructed . " " Should the proposed work be connected ... capital of the general fund to meet the annual expenses of the Treasury , and that capital , at the time of making the ...
47. lappuse
... capital , is not the statement of these facts a positive benefit to himself , and the community in which he resides , as well as to the city merchant from whom he buys his goods . If , on the other hand , the trader is notoriously ...
... capital , is not the statement of these facts a positive benefit to himself , and the community in which he resides , as well as to the city merchant from whom he buys his goods . If , on the other hand , the trader is notoriously ...
66. lappuse
... capital in trade , without danger to the public , or risk to the special partner , beyond the extent of the amount invested ; and in determining the legal consequences incidental to the introduction of such an institution , there seems ...
... capital in trade , without danger to the public , or risk to the special partner , beyond the extent of the amount invested ; and in determining the legal consequences incidental to the introduction of such an institution , there seems ...
68. lappuse
... capital was in the hands of nobles and clergy , who , from pride of caste , or canonical regulations , could not engage directly in trade , it afforded the means of secretly embarking in commercial enterprises , and reaping the profits ...
... capital was in the hands of nobles and clergy , who , from pride of caste , or canonical regulations , could not engage directly in trade , it afforded the means of secretly embarking in commercial enterprises , and reaping the profits ...
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84. lappuse - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at their will, paying such dues only as the inhabitants of the country wherein the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases.
86. lappuse - ... provided that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
677. lappuse - I never mean, unless some particular circumstances should compel me to it, to possess another slave by purchase, it being among my first wishes to see some plan adopted by which slavery in this country may be abolished by law.
737. lappuse - Laws shall be passed taxing by a uniform rule all moneys, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, or otherwise; and also all real and personal property according to its true value in money...
55. lappuse - The statesman, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it.
738. lappuse - Court for, the owner, and no right of way shall be appropriated to the use of any corporation other than municipal until full compensation therefor be first made in money or ascertained and paid into Court for the owner, irrespective of any benefit from any improvement proposed by such corpo-ration, which compensation shall be ascertained by a jury, unless a jury be waived, as in other civil cases in a Court of record, as shall be prescribed by law.
86. lappuse - ... to- the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered...
83. lappuse - The two contractiog parties hereby agree that any favor, privilege, or immunity whatever, in matters of commerce or navigation, which either contracting party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the subjects or citizens of any other State, shall be extended to the subjects or citizens of the other contracting party; gratuitously, if the concession in favor of that other State shall have been gratuitous, or in return for a compensation as nearly as possible of proportionate value and...
590. lappuse - ... for the purpose of apportioning the sum for which the owner of the vessel may be liable among the parties entitled thereto.
57. lappuse - ... shall directly or indirectly take or receive in money, goods, or things in action, or in any other way, any greater sum, or any greater value, for the loan or forbearance of money, goods, or things in action...