Beeton's Dictionary of commerce [ed. by R.M. Smith].Ward, Lock, and Company, 1873 - 290 Seiten |
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... grows easily and abundantly in these provinces . Vast plantations of it have been formed and successfully reared within the last thirty years or so , capable of feeding a very considerable quantity of silkworms , and the growers be ...
... grows easily and abundantly in these provinces . Vast plantations of it have been formed and successfully reared within the last thirty years or so , capable of feeding a very considerable quantity of silkworms , and the growers be ...
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... grow up in the same hole from the height of one foot to three without injury thereby to the growth . " - E . R. Gleddon . The plants are weeded when four inches high , and during the first , second , and third years they are pruned to ...
... grow up in the same hole from the height of one foot to three without injury thereby to the growth . " - E . R. Gleddon . The plants are weeded when four inches high , and during the first , second , and third years they are pruned to ...
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... grows in Abyssinia and Persia . Ammonia has a nauseous sweet taste , followed by a bitter one , and a smell re ... grow on a tree which has a red , odoriferous wood , and bears a kind of berry or pod resembling grapes . These berries ...
... grows in Abyssinia and Persia . Ammonia has a nauseous sweet taste , followed by a bitter one , and a smell re ... grow on a tree which has a red , odoriferous wood , and bears a kind of berry or pod resembling grapes . These berries ...
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... grows in the An- tilles Islands , and is not unlike the China plant . It is used by some sugar - bakers for refining sugar . ANISE , a greyish wood , brought from the East Indies in thick logs , and called anise upon account of its ...
... grows in the An- tilles Islands , and is not unlike the China plant . It is used by some sugar - bakers for refining sugar . ANISE , a greyish wood , brought from the East Indies in thick logs , and called anise upon account of its ...
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... grows hard in proportion as it ripens . The fruit when ripe is astringent but not unpalatable , and the shell is yellowish . From this fruit is extracted a juice of a dark brown colour which possesses valuable qualities as a dye . ARGAL ...
... grows hard in proportion as it ripens . The fruit when ripe is astringent but not unpalatable , and the shell is yellowish . From this fruit is extracted a juice of a dark brown colour which possesses valuable qualities as a dye . ARGAL ...
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Seite 77 - Every bill of lading in the hands of a consignee or endorsee for valuable consideration representing goods to have been shipped on board a vessel shall be conclusive evidence of such shipment as against the master or other person signing the same, notwithstanding that such goods or some part thereof may not have been so shipped...
Seite 199 - Corn, fish, salt. fruit, flour, and seed are warranted free from average, unless general. or the ship be stranded - sugar, tobacco, hemp, flax, hides and skins are warranted free from average, under five pounds per cent., and all other goods, also the ship and freight, are warranted free from average, under three pounds per cent. unless general, or the ship be stranded.
Seite 199 - Street or in the Royal Exchange or elsewhere in London. And so we the assurers are contented, and do hereby promise and bind ourselves each one for his own part, our heirs, executors, and goods to the assured, their executors, administrators, and assigns for the true performance of the premises...
Seite 76 - Bill of exchange (foreign) or letter of credit, drawn in but payable out of the United States, if drawn singly, or otherwise than in a set of three or more...
Seite 76 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Seite 59 - ... and generally do all such acts and things in relation to his property and the distribution of the proceeds amongst his creditors, as may be reasonably required by the...
Seite 77 - ... shall have transferred to and vested in him all rights of suit, and be subject to the same liabilities in respect of such goods as if the contract contained in the bill of lading had been made with himself.
Seite 58 - All goods being, at the commencement of the bankruptcy, in the possession, order or disposition of the bankrupt, in his trade or business, by the consent and permission of the true owner, under such circumstances that he is the reputed owner thereof...
Seite 198 - The said ship, &c., goods and merchandises, &c., for so much as concerns the assured by agreement between the assured and assurers in this policy, are and shall be valued at...
Seite 54 - ... any chattel or valuable security, or any power of attorney for the sale or transfer of any share or interest in any public stock or fund, whether of this...