The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 5. köide1841 |
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... colonies , the revenues , the preroga tives of the crown , as a capital in gross upon which there was to be issued a currency which should be in essence irredeemable . A five livre note might be emitted on the basis of an obscure tax ...
... colonies , the revenues , the preroga tives of the crown , as a capital in gross upon which there was to be issued a currency which should be in essence irredeemable . A five livre note might be emitted on the basis of an obscure tax ...
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... colonies - and which finally reduced the value of money , and raised that of wages , throughout the land , to an extent which realized the wildest fables of the Troubadours . If we look more closely into the management of the ...
... colonies - and which finally reduced the value of money , and raised that of wages , throughout the land , to an extent which realized the wildest fables of the Troubadours . If we look more closely into the management of the ...
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... colonies , and linked to the interest of their respective monarchs ; and with such encumbrances , it could hardly be expected that either portion of the country should have made very rapid advances in the national enterprises which ...
... colonies , and linked to the interest of their respective monarchs ; and with such encumbrances , it could hardly be expected that either portion of the country should have made very rapid advances in the national enterprises which ...
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... colonies , plantations , and provinces . " * But notwithstanding this jealousy on the part of the British crown , the amount of colonial tonnage which entered the provinces of what now constitutes the United States , from the year 1770 ...
... colonies , plantations , and provinces . " * But notwithstanding this jealousy on the part of the British crown , the amount of colonial tonnage which entered the provinces of what now constitutes the United States , from the year 1770 ...
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... colonies previous to the year 1776 , commencing with that of 1697. It could hardly be ex- pected , where the population was so scanty and labor was so crippled , that the amount of its commerce should have been very great , yet we shall ...
... colonies previous to the year 1776 , commencing with that of 1697. It could hardly be ex- pected , where the population was so scanty and labor was so crippled , that the amount of its commerce should have been very great , yet we shall ...
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