Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 5F. Hunt, 1841 |
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... course of justice in a case so ripe for her consideration , and an appeal , according to the forms of the old English law , was lodged in the Court of King's Bench , the necessary result of which was that Mr. Law was carried back again ...
... course of justice in a case so ripe for her consideration , and an appeal , according to the forms of the old English law , was lodged in the Court of King's Bench , the necessary result of which was that Mr. Law was carried back again ...
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... course the victims of the cruelty of the armed police . To those who are accustomed to ex- pend their sympathies on the atrocities that marked the conclusion of the French revolution , the consideration may be of some advantage , that ...
... course the victims of the cruelty of the armed police . To those who are accustomed to ex- pend their sympathies on the atrocities that marked the conclusion of the French revolution , the consideration may be of some advantage , that ...
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... course of a few months the claims wers reduced within limit , and the debt due by the king diminished more than forty millions of livres yearly . In less than a single year the Mississippi Scheme had achieved the stupendous task of ...
... course of a few months the claims wers reduced within limit , and the debt due by the king diminished more than forty millions of livres yearly . In less than a single year the Mississippi Scheme had achieved the stupendous task of ...
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... course of a few short months , from a pitch of honor second to that alone which belonged to the king , to a point so low that there were none in that great realm who would have done him reverence . In the desolate retreat at Venice , in ...
... course of a few short months , from a pitch of honor second to that alone which belonged to the king , to a point so low that there were none in that great realm who would have done him reverence . In the desolate retreat at Venice , in ...
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... course from court to court , from capi- tal to capital , until at last , with a fortune which had experienced every vi- cissitude , till its substance was worn away by its changes , and with a name which was soiled with every blemish ...
... course from court to court , from capi- tal to capital , until at last , with a fortune which had experienced every vi- cissitude , till its substance was worn away by its changes , and with a name which was soiled with every blemish ...
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Halaman 179 - But if not sent back within three months from the day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, and shall not be again arrested for the same cause.
Halaman 179 - Vice-Consuls, or Commercial Agents, and may be confined in the public prisons, at the request and cost of those who shall claim them, in order to be sent to the vessels to which they belonged, or to others of the same country.
Halaman 275 - If either party shall hereafter grant to any other nation any particular favor in navigation or commerce, it shall immediately become common to the other party, freely, where it is freely granted to such other nation, or on yielding the same compensation when the grant is conditional.
Halaman 253 - An unconditional promise in writing to accept a bill before it is drawn is deemed an actual acceptance in favor of every person who, upon the faith thereof, receives the bill for value.
Halaman 273 - They shall be at liberty to sojourn and reside in all parts whatsoever of said territories, in order to attend to their affairs, and they shall enjoy, to that effect, the same security and protection as natives of the country wherein they reside, on condition of their submitting to the laws and ordinances there prevailing, and particularly to the regulations in force concerning commerce.
Halaman 253 - Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value.
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