The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 46William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 - Commerce |
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... interest still to do so , unless we intend to indefinitely increase our naval force . And even then , could we ever submit to allow belligerents thus to interfere with our commerce , to permit captains of vessels to usurp the position ...
... interest still to do so , unless we intend to indefinitely increase our naval force . And even then , could we ever submit to allow belligerents thus to interfere with our commerce , to permit captains of vessels to usurp the position ...
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... interest , nor that the upholders of a monarchy should suppose they see in our existing difficulties the natural decay of free institutions . All this must be ex- pected , their view of our troubles being from a different stand - point ...
... interest , nor that the upholders of a monarchy should suppose they see in our existing difficulties the natural decay of free institutions . All this must be ex- pected , their view of our troubles being from a different stand - point ...
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... interest in England fixed at 10 per cent . ( 37 , HENRY VIII . ) 1548. Introduction of the orange tree from China into Portugal . 1551-1560 . - The London Steelyard Company ( the first commercial company established in England , 1232 ) ...
... interest in England fixed at 10 per cent . ( 37 , HENRY VIII . ) 1548. Introduction of the orange tree from China into Portugal . 1551-1560 . - The London Steelyard Company ( the first commercial company established in England , 1232 ) ...
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... interest . 1588. The Span- ish armada sailed from Lisbon May 29 , entered the English Channel July 19 , and was defeated . Lord BURLEIGH established the first newspa- per , The English Mercury . 1589. CAVENDISH returned with great ...
... interest . 1588. The Span- ish armada sailed from Lisbon May 29 , entered the English Channel July 19 , and was defeated . Lord BURLEIGH established the first newspa- per , The English Mercury . 1589. CAVENDISH returned with great ...
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... interest in France ( HENRY IV . and SULLY ) fixed at 64 per cent . 1602. Artichokes intro- duced into England from Holland ; Asparagus from Asia ; Cauliflower from Cyprus . 1604. The plague raged violently in London . 1606 . English ...
... interest in France ( HENRY IV . and SULLY ) fixed at 64 per cent . 1602. Artichokes intro- duced into England from Holland ; Asparagus from Asia ; Cauliflower from Cyprus . 1604. The plague raged violently in London . 1606 . English ...
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