The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 4. köideFreeman Hunt, 1841 |
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... protection of home manufactures , and through which the exportations of Indian productions have annually decreased , till now they are unable to meet the liabilities under which the country is placed through the exhaustion of its ...
... protection of home manufactures , and through which the exportations of Indian productions have annually decreased , till now they are unable to meet the liabilities under which the country is placed through the exhaustion of its ...
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... protection ; while the latter class needs protection against the creditor . If no debtors were dishonest , and no creditors cruel , there would be comparatively little necessity for bankrupt laws . Such laws are designed to protect the ...
... protection ; while the latter class needs protection against the creditor . If no debtors were dishonest , and no creditors cruel , there would be comparatively little necessity for bankrupt laws . Such laws are designed to protect the ...
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... protection of debtors against oppression . " We have thus quoted , somewhat at large , the views of distinguished men , both in and out of congress , to show that the policy of bankrupt laws is not trivial or temporary . The reasons ...
... protection of debtors against oppression . " We have thus quoted , somewhat at large , the views of distinguished men , both in and out of congress , to show that the policy of bankrupt laws is not trivial or temporary . The reasons ...
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... protection of the governor of the place , by whom he was provided for and educated . The bravery and impetuosity , and what was still more re- markable , the great skill and judgment for which he was distinguished , even in extreme ...
... protection of the governor of the place , by whom he was provided for and educated . The bravery and impetuosity , and what was still more re- markable , the great skill and judgment for which he was distinguished , even in extreme ...
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... protected in their grasp , by the united strength of four of the most powerful and enlightened nations on the globe ; and instead of supporting the authority of Mohammed Ali , who , as we have before remarked , although a Mahommedan in ...
... protected in their grasp , by the united strength of four of the most powerful and enlightened nations on the globe ; and instead of supporting the authority of Mohammed Ali , who , as we have before remarked , although a Mahommedan in ...
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