Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 26Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1852 - Commerce |
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... received - that capital pays a larger dividend to labor because the fund from which it has to pay it is diminished . Our system , on the contrary , teaches that labor is more highly paid , both as to proportion and as to absolute amount ...
... received - that capital pays a larger dividend to labor because the fund from which it has to pay it is diminished . Our system , on the contrary , teaches that labor is more highly paid , both as to proportion and as to absolute amount ...
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... received , does not effect its object . But we have another objection to point out . By this system the State is burdened without necessity , without any advantage to the country , with the interest on all sums paid into the National ...
... received , does not effect its object . But we have another objection to point out . By this system the State is burdened without necessity , without any advantage to the country , with the interest on all sums paid into the National ...
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... received in return . According to these views , since value is not wealth , being only the rela- tion between two variable quantities , it cannot serve as an invariable mea sure of values . However , for daily transactions , money ...
... received in return . According to these views , since value is not wealth , being only the rela- tion between two variable quantities , it cannot serve as an invariable mea sure of values . However , for daily transactions , money ...
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... received only the share which would appropriately belong to the third in the race . The rule in this respect is ... receiving his share of the award , according to the previous arrangements of the skipper who first boarded the wreck ...
... received only the share which would appropriately belong to the third in the race . The rule in this respect is ... receiving his share of the award , according to the previous arrangements of the skipper who first boarded the wreck ...
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... received of the drawer , G. T. Thatcher , ten per cent damages , that being the rate allowed by the Statute of Missouri . It appeared that on the 5th Oct. , 1850 , the bank clerk of E. D. Morgan and Co. , before 10 A. M. , handed to the ...
... received of the drawer , G. T. Thatcher , ten per cent damages , that being the rate allowed by the Statute of Missouri . It appeared that on the 5th Oct. , 1850 , the bank clerk of E. D. Morgan and Co. , before 10 A. M. , handed to the ...
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Page 763 - ... shall deem proper, under the penalty of forfeiting the shares of stock subscribed for, and all previous payments made thereon, if payment shall not be made by the stockholders...
Page 449 - As the colony increases, the profits of stock gradually diminish. When the most fertile and best situated lands have been all occupied, less profit can be made by the cultivation of what is inferior both in soil and situation, and less interest can be afforded for the stock which is so employed.
Page 28 - 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.
Page 26 - And the United States hereby renounce forever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure fish on, or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbours of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America...
Page 135 - Keep good company, or none. Never be idle; if your hands cannot be usefully employed, attend to the cultivation of your mind. Always speak the truth. Make few promises. Live up to your engagements. Keep your own secrets, if you have any. When you speak to a person, look him in the face.
Page 328 - Courts of Common Pleas, Courts of Probate, justices of the peace, and such other courts inferior to the Supreme Court, as the General Assembly may, from time to time, establish.
Page 42 - A plentiful subsistence increases the bodily strength of the labourer, and the comfortable hope of bettering his condition and of ending his days, perhaps, in ease and plenty animates him to exert that strength to the utmost. Where wages are high, accordingly, we shall always find the workmen more active, diligent, and expeditious than where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland ; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places.
Page 100 - Society for the Relief of Distressed and Decayed Pilots, their Widows and Children, has any legitimate tendency to impress on it the character of a revenue law.
Page 763 - ... stock shall consist, the number of directors, and their names, who shall manage the concerns of said company for the first year, and the name of the town and county in which the operations of the said company are to be carried on.
Page 376 - ... proper and necessary for diseases and accidents incident to sea voyages, and for the...