The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 28F. Hunt, 1853 |
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... average influence of mercantile pursuits more than ordinarily so . " Surely , " said some one to the English Rothschild , " you would not wish your son to think and care for nothing but money- making ? " " I am sure I would wish that ...
... average influence of mercantile pursuits more than ordinarily so . " Surely , " said some one to the English Rothschild , " you would not wish your son to think and care for nothing but money- making ? " " I am sure I would wish that ...
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... average . For the thirteen years from 1840 to 1852 , the whole American exports , ( see Table I. , at the end of this article , ) amounting to nearly ten thousand millions of pounds , have been sold at an average price of eight - and ...
... average . For the thirteen years from 1840 to 1852 , the whole American exports , ( see Table I. , at the end of this article , ) amounting to nearly ten thousand millions of pounds , have been sold at an average price of eight - and ...
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... average was about 108 for sixty - day bills . For the past two or three years we have always been exporters of gold , and the range of exchange has been from 108 to 112 at New York ; seldom going down to 108 or rising to 112 , the average ...
... average was about 108 for sixty - day bills . For the past two or three years we have always been exporters of gold , and the range of exchange has been from 108 to 112 at New York ; seldom going down to 108 or rising to 112 , the average ...
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... average prices . They cannot be high , for the supply will be too large to permit any check in consumption . They cannot fall even to the average , for the stocks are low , and any further decline would stimulate the demand even beyond ...
... average prices . They cannot be high , for the supply will be too large to permit any check in consumption . They cannot fall even to the average , for the stocks are low , and any further decline would stimulate the demand even beyond ...
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... average for the last three years has been 73,000 . But for 1852 the re- ceipts at Liverpool alone on the 8th of October had reached 142,000 bales . Less than usual has been carried to France , and so large an amount for England cannot ...
... average for the last three years has been 73,000 . But for 1852 the re- ceipts at Liverpool alone on the 8th of October had reached 142,000 bales . Less than usual has been carried to France , and so large an amount for England cannot ...
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