Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 21F. Hunt, 1849 - Commerce |
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... Ohio , condition of the ..... 95 , 245 , 564 of Maine , capital , etc. , of ......... dividends of Boston ............. 537 , 570 566 66 66 and factors , case of ........ Agriculture , commercial importance of . 646 dividends of New ...
... Ohio , condition of the ..... 95 , 245 , 564 of Maine , capital , etc. , of ......... dividends of Boston ............. 537 , 570 566 66 66 and factors , case of ........ Agriculture , commercial importance of . 646 dividends of New ...
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... Ohio , imports and exports of ..... 668 tonnage owned at .......... 669 Cliff Mine , production of copper at the ...... 574 Coal trade of the United States ....... 266 " imported into U. S. from 1821 to 1848 ... 278 " regulations for ...
... Ohio , imports and exports of ..... 668 tonnage owned at .......... 669 Cliff Mine , production of copper at the ...... 574 Coal trade of the United States ....... 266 " imported into U. S. from 1821 to 1848 ... 278 " regulations for ...
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... Ohio and Kentucky .. " method of soldering wrought , with cast . 131 66 66 696 fishery , tonnage of U. S. engaged in 326 inspection of , in Maryland .. Maine , capital , etc. , of banks of .... 338 566 66 manufacturing establishments of ...
... Ohio and Kentucky .. " method of soldering wrought , with cast . 131 66 66 696 fishery , tonnage of U. S. engaged in 326 inspection of , in Maryland .. Maine , capital , etc. , of banks of .... 338 566 66 manufacturing establishments of ...
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... Ohio , condition of the banks of ...... 95 , 245 , 564 owners of cattle to keep off .. 432 66 of Ohio ..... 240 66 receipts of the canals of ... 470 66 in the Island of Cuba . 466 66 railroads of ... 240 66 statistics of British .. 467 ...
... Ohio , condition of the banks of ...... 95 , 245 , 564 owners of cattle to keep off .. 432 66 of Ohio ..... 240 66 receipts of the canals of ... 470 66 in the Island of Cuba . 466 66 railroads of ... 240 66 statistics of British .. 467 ...
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... Ohio from 1835 to 1849 - Comparative Circulation of Ohio and New Orleans Banks -- Ohio Stocks in London at par , etc. , etc .... 2 VOL . XXI.-NO. I. 92-96 COMMERCIAL STATISTICS . PAGE Statement of the Quantity and Value.
... Ohio from 1835 to 1849 - Comparative Circulation of Ohio and New Orleans Banks -- Ohio Stocks in London at par , etc. , etc .... 2 VOL . XXI.-NO. I. 92-96 COMMERCIAL STATISTICS . PAGE Statement of the Quantity and Value.
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Page 178 - Every such action shall be brought by, and in the names of the personal representatives of such deceased person, and the amount recovered in every euch action shall be for the exclusive benefit of the widow and next of kin of such deceased person, and shall be distributed to such widow and next of kin in the proportions provided by law in relation to the distribution of personal property left by persons dying intestate...
Page 178 - Be it therefore enacted, that whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 62 - In pleading the performance of conditions precedent in a contract, it shall not be necessary to state the facts showing such performance; but it may be stated generally that the party duly performed all the conditions on his part...
Page 605 - ... it is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense value of your national union, to your collective and individual happiness ; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual and immovable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity...
Page 504 - Fifthly, upon any agreement that is not to be performed within one year from the making thereof; unless the promise, contract or agreement, upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or by some person by him lawfully authorized.
Page 504 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part payment...
Page 692 - God hath tempered the body together, having given more abundant honour to that part which lacked : that there should be no schism in the body ; but that the members should have the same care one for another. And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it ; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
Page 473 - ... has removed, or is about to remove, property from the State, with intent to defraud his or its creditors; or has assigned, disposed of, or secreted, or is about to assign, dispose of, or secrete property, with the like intent...
Page 603 - reading makes a full man, conversation a ready man, and writing an exact man.
Page 68 - And we do not see how a better test can be applied to the question whether reasonable or not, than by considering whether the restraint is such only as to afford a fair protection to the interests of the party in favour of whom it is given, and not so large as to interfere with the interests of the public.