Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Količina 27F. Hunt, 1852 |
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Stran 76
... months , they also had the option of paying cash and receiving a discount , and that they would pay cash , and the plaintiff must do so also . After various negotiations on the subject , the defendants , early in December , notified ...
... months , they also had the option of paying cash and receiving a discount , and that they would pay cash , and the plaintiff must do so also . After various negotiations on the subject , the defendants , early in December , notified ...
Stran 77
... months ' credit on the purchaser's own note , then the plaintiff was entitled to receive his portion of the cargo from Til- den , at six months ' credit on his own note . Because it was the duty of the sell- er , before he made the ...
... months ' credit on the purchaser's own note , then the plaintiff was entitled to receive his portion of the cargo from Til- den , at six months ' credit on his own note . Because it was the duty of the sell- er , before he made the ...
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... month of May show a large decline from the corresponding month of last year , and a still greater de- cline from the same period of the preceding year . This falling off is seen more or less at all of the ports , but is most noticeable ...
... month of May show a large decline from the corresponding month of last year , and a still greater de- cline from the same period of the preceding year . This falling off is seen more or less at all of the ports , but is most noticeable ...
Stran 84
... months of the current year to be $ 3,500,000 in excess of the entries , which would leave the stock very small , as will be seen by the following calculation of the business since the 1st of January , 1850 : - For the year 1850 For the ...
... months of the current year to be $ 3,500,000 in excess of the entries , which would leave the stock very small , as will be seen by the following calculation of the business since the 1st of January , 1850 : - For the year 1850 For the ...
Stran 85
... MONTHS , ENDINng may 28 . ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION . Manufactures of wool .. 1850 . $ 5,744,476 1851 . 1852 ... month of May Previously reported ... Total since January 1 ...... .. 1852 . $ 1,952,110 86 10,065,521 79 1851 . $ 2,504,640 16 ...
... MONTHS , ENDINng may 28 . ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION . Manufactures of wool .. 1850 . $ 5,744,476 1851 . 1852 ... month of May Previously reported ... Total since January 1 ...... .. 1852 . $ 1,952,110 86 10,065,521 79 1851 . $ 2,504,640 16 ...
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Stran 225 - Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings. Fourth. Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees or mortgages held by the association, or shall purchase to secure debts due to it.
Stran 118 - ... respectively ; also to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purposes of their commerce; and, generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce ; subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively.
Stran 366 - ... 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...
Stran 74 - Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by Congress.
Stran 368 - The articles of contraband before enumerated and classified, which may be found in a vessel bound for an enemy's port, shall be subject to detention and confiscation, leaving free the rest of the cargo and the ship, that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper.
Stran 118 - The inhabitants of the two countries respectively, shall have liberty freely and securely to come with their ships and cargoes to all such places, ports, and rivers, in the territories aforesaid, to which other foreigners are permitted to come...
Stran 74 - Now, the power to regulate commerce embraces a vast field, containing not only many but exceedingly various subjects quite unlike in their nature; some imperatively demanding a single uniform rule, operating equally on the commerce of the United States in every port; and some, like the subject now in question, as imperatively demanding that diversity which alone can meet the local necessities of navigation.
Stran 73 - That all pilots in the bays, inlets, rivers, harbors, and ports of the United States, shall continue to be regulated in conformity with the existing laws of the States, respectively, wherein such pilots may be, or with such laws as the States may respectively hereafter enact for the purpose, until further legislative provision shall be made by Congress.
Stran 367 - 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...
Stran 172 - If the payment be less than the interest, the surplus of the interest must not be taken to augment the principal ; but interest continues on the former principal until the period when the payments, taken together, exceed the interest due...