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... present auspices . Given American direct steam communication , the personal attention of American producers and manufacturers , and the close application of business principles to the colonial market , and the result would be , in a few ...
... present auspices . Given American direct steam communication , the personal attention of American producers and manufacturers , and the close application of business principles to the colonial market , and the result would be , in a few ...
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... present . American brown cotton is king here , and even the foreign merchants , including the English , bow in allegiance . But how long is the reign going to last ? How long be- I fore the English manufacturers will learn to imitate ...
... present . American brown cotton is king here , and even the foreign merchants , including the English , bow in allegiance . But how long is the reign going to last ? How long be- I fore the English manufacturers will learn to imitate ...
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... present trade , to say nothing about increasing it , it could be done with two 1,200 - ton steamers as cheap , if not cheaper than now done with fleets of some eight or ten barks , and perhaps with less capital . This might be done if ...
... present trade , to say nothing about increasing it , it could be done with two 1,200 - ton steamers as cheap , if not cheaper than now done with fleets of some eight or ten barks , and perhaps with less capital . This might be done if ...
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... present aspect of affairs in Central America , the necessity for devel- opment of American commercial relations in these countries is very apparent . This is fraught with more difficulties than would appear to a superficial observer ...
... present aspect of affairs in Central America , the necessity for devel- opment of American commercial relations in these countries is very apparent . This is fraught with more difficulties than would appear to a superficial observer ...
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... present case the trade is divided between the United States and the countries of Europe , for the reason that all buy largely of the products of Salvador . In the case that we bought nothing of that country , then all of its purchases ...
... present case the trade is divided between the United States and the countries of Europe , for the reason that all buy largely of the products of Salvador . In the case that we bought nothing of that country , then all of its purchases ...
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759 ÆäÀÌÁö - SIR: — I have the honor to submit herewith my annual report for the year 1914.
928 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... causes, apply to the High Court, or to a judge thereof in chambers, and such court or judge, if satisfied that by payment of money or otherwise the said cause of seizure no longer exists, may restrain the grantee from removing or selling the said chattels, or may make such other order as may seem just.
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - A statement, in a compendious form, of all such changes and modifications in the commercial systems of other nations, whether by treaties, duties on imports and exports, or other regulations, as shall have been communicated to...
929 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where an instrument expressed to be payable at a fixed period after date is issued undated, or where the acceptance of an instrument payable at a fixed period after sight is undated, any holder may insert therein the true date of issue or acceptance, and the instrument shall be payable accordingly.
929 ÆäÀÌÁö - A bill may be made payable to two or more payees jointly, or it may be made payable in the alternative to one of two, or one or some of several payees.
588 ÆäÀÌÁö - BACON hath truly said that there are three things which make a nation great and prosperous, — a fertile soil, busy workshops, and easy conveyance for men and commodities from one place to another.
876 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... it will not be out of place to give a brief account of the process of manufacture.
969 ÆäÀÌÁö - Toggenburg railroads a great increase of traffic; at all events, the balance for those two railroads will still be a great deal better at the end of the year than it was at the end of September. Before the opening of the Arlberg railroad there will be, though, no idea of ¬ñ dividend worthy to be mentioned.
933 ÆäÀÌÁö - Province of Westminster.' In Scotland, the Roman Catholic Church has (since 1878) two archbishops and four bishops. In December 1884, there were 1,259 Roman Catholic chapels and stations in England and Wales, and 305 in Scotland.
933 ÆäÀÌÁö - There are altogether 140 religious denominations in Great Britain, the names of which have, been given in to , the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. The number of Roman Catholics in England is estimated at one million.