Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 29F. Hunt, 1853 |
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Halaman 31
... taken advantage of to render peace productive ; the past accounts closed , the present easy , and the future assured , such , we repeat , are the financial bequests of the fallen Monarchy of July . We persuade ourselves that we have ...
... taken advantage of to render peace productive ; the past accounts closed , the present easy , and the future assured , such , we repeat , are the financial bequests of the fallen Monarchy of July . We persuade ourselves that we have ...
Halaman 37
... taken amid an opposition that might well have discouraged a less enthusiastic mind . Before any route had been indicated , Mr. Hudson , at one of the meetings , with the boldness which characterized his whole career , placed his name ...
... taken amid an opposition that might well have discouraged a less enthusiastic mind . Before any route had been indicated , Mr. Hudson , at one of the meetings , with the boldness which characterized his whole career , placed his name ...
Halaman 52
... taken of the " Mercantile Agency , " in which it may be invaluable . When the biographies of our F. M. are to be written , it will furnish many interestingly important facts . Therein will be found the hopeful young merchant's small and ...
... taken of the " Mercantile Agency , " in which it may be invaluable . When the biographies of our F. M. are to be written , it will furnish many interestingly important facts . Therein will be found the hopeful young merchant's small and ...
Halaman 75
... taken directly upon the Oneota , and her float produced the damage set forth in the libel . Substantially these are the facts and the case is to be decided by the law arising on these facts . It is a controversy regarding the law ...
... taken directly upon the Oneota , and her float produced the damage set forth in the libel . Substantially these are the facts and the case is to be decided by the law arising on these facts . It is a controversy regarding the law ...
Halaman 76
... taken in tow on the larboard side of the Chelsea , where the tide would have had much less power upon her , driving both out of their course . The next error committed by the Chelsea was in at- tempting to wear around by putting his ...
... taken in tow on the larboard side of the Chelsea , where the tide would have had much less power upon her , driving both out of their course . The next error committed by the Chelsea was in at- tempting to wear around by putting his ...
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Halaman 449 - Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are?
Halaman 450 - Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both dignities united; and he that must toil outwardly for the lowest of man's wants, is also toiling inwardly for the highest. Sublimer in this world know I nothing than a Peasant Saint, could such now anywhere be met with. Such a one will take thee back to Nazareth itself; thou wilt see the splendor of Heaven spring forth from the humblest depths of Earth, like a light shining in great darkness.
Halaman 488 - ... exportation, of any articles to the United States, or to his Britannic majesty's territories in Europe, respectively, than such as are payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country...
Halaman 429 - It is agreed that the people of the United States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank, and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; also, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and at all other places in the sea, where the inhabitants of both countries used at any time heretofore to fish...
Halaman 489 - It shall likewise be lawful for the citizens aforesaid to sail with the ships and merchandise before mentioned, and to trade with the same liberty and security from the places, ports and havens of those who are enemies of both or either party, without any opposition or disturbance whatsoever, not only directly from the places of the enemy before mentioned to neutral places, but also from one place belonging to an enemy...
Halaman 336 - States, of any incorporated city of this State, and of any other stocks owned by the company, specifying the amount, number of shares, and par and market value of each kind of stock.
Halaman 542 - Not many generations ago, where you now sit, circled with all that exalts and embellishes civilized life, the rank thistle nodded in the wind, and the wild fox dug his hole unscared.
Halaman 385 - The articles of every such association shall be signed by the persons associating in the first instance, and acknowledged before some person authorized by the laws of this State to take acknowledgments of deeds, and shall state— First.
Halaman 488 - ... their ships ; they being, in all these cases, to be treated as citizens of the country in which they reside, or at least to be placed on a footing with the subjects or citizens of the most favored nation.
Halaman 489 - Citizens of the other party, shall succeed to their said personal goods, whether by testament or ab intestato, and they may take possession thereof, either by themselves or 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...