Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 29F. Hunt, 1853 |
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... result , as we shall presently see , has been to leave 10 millions of rentes at the charge of the treasury , and to free it from a running account which , to the 24th February , 1848 , had reached 65,703,000 francs . Ten milllons of ...
... result , as we shall presently see , has been to leave 10 millions of rentes at the charge of the treasury , and to free it from a running account which , to the 24th February , 1848 , had reached 65,703,000 francs . Ten milllons of ...
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... result , the line of mercantile tendencies , and the best order of mercantile system ; we witness in the mover ... results , is so peculiarly the agent of the lat- ter , has received an influence so potential in the development , form ...
... result , the line of mercantile tendencies , and the best order of mercantile system ; we witness in the mover ... results , is so peculiarly the agent of the lat- ter , has received an influence so potential in the development , form ...
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... result of his power was that of combining - to bring men of opposite views , if not to one way of thinking , at least to one way of acting - and it will be found throughout his whole career , when he came to deal with companies and ...
... result of his power was that of combining - to bring men of opposite views , if not to one way of thinking , at least to one way of acting - and it will be found throughout his whole career , when he came to deal with companies and ...
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... result of this extraordinary vigor was , that the road , its length being twenty- three - and - a - half miles , was opened on the 29th May , 1839 ; and on the 1st of July , 1840 , steam communication was fully established between York ...
... result of this extraordinary vigor was , that the road , its length being twenty- three - and - a - half miles , was opened on the 29th May , 1839 ; and on the 1st of July , 1840 , steam communication was fully established between York ...
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... result was a great increase in the value of the shares . The railway - clearing system , designed to obviate the inconvenience of transporting passengers and freight from one train to another , at the dif- ferent junctions , was brought ...
... result was a great increase in the value of the shares . The railway - clearing system , designed to obviate the inconvenience of transporting passengers and freight from one train to another , at the dif- ferent junctions , was brought ...
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