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Page 92
... interest would tend to en- courage imprudent speculation : but this we may safely leave to the merchant himself , in the confidence that speculation will not be long prosecuted unless the probable advantage be more than equal to the ...
... interest would tend to en- courage imprudent speculation : but this we may safely leave to the merchant himself , in the confidence that speculation will not be long prosecuted unless the probable advantage be more than equal to the ...
Page 93
... interest . Many useful projects are by this restric- tion checked in their origin , and long postponed , if not totally lost to society . It should never be forgotten that the lender of money has an equal title with every other dealer ...
... interest . Many useful projects are by this restric- tion checked in their origin , and long postponed , if not totally lost to society . It should never be forgotten that the lender of money has an equal title with every other dealer ...
Page 388
... interest which he takes it for granted will be shewn by the public in the local transactions of Edin- burgh . Such writers should remember that the inhabitants of the southern part of the island , among whom they probably expect to find ...
... interest which he takes it for granted will be shewn by the public in the local transactions of Edin- burgh . Such writers should remember that the inhabitants of the southern part of the island , among whom they probably expect to find ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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