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... Britain and India . To facilitate the sale of British and Indian goods throughout Arabia , it fortunately happens that the road leading to the interior is the nearest to the richest part of Yemen , and from which the celebrated coffee ...
... Britain and India . To facilitate the sale of British and Indian goods throughout Arabia , it fortunately happens that the road leading to the interior is the nearest to the richest part of Yemen , and from which the celebrated coffee ...
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... Britain , but generally imported from the Levant . It contains a camphor - like principle , and a bitter essence which is combined with gallic acid . It is used in veterinary medicine , and also as an ingredient in most of the cephalic ...
... Britain , but generally imported from the Levant . It contains a camphor - like principle , and a bitter essence which is combined with gallic acid . It is used in veterinary medicine , and also as an ingredient in most of the cephalic ...
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... Britain , and the United States . The exports to Britain were more than doubled in the four years 1833-36 ; but little difference has occurred in the imports . About 140 British vessels arrive annually . Venice is a magnificent city and ...
... Britain , and the United States . The exports to Britain were more than doubled in the four years 1833-36 ; but little difference has occurred in the imports . About 140 British vessels arrive annually . Venice is a magnificent city and ...
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... Britain during the war . bonds are for £ 100 each , with coupons for the interest , at 5 per cent . payable in London half yearly , on 1st May and 1st November ; they are transferable without registration , and are seldom offered for ...
... Britain during the war . bonds are for £ 100 each , with coupons for the interest , at 5 per cent . payable in London half yearly , on 1st May and 1st November ; they are transferable without registration , and are seldom offered for ...
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... Britain from and after January 5 , 1826 , by the act 6 Geo . IV . c . 79. The proportion of the late Irish currency to sterling was as 13 to 12 , or £ 108 : 6 : 8 Irish = £ 100 sterling . An account of the principles which regulate the ...
... Britain from and after January 5 , 1826 , by the act 6 Geo . IV . c . 79. The proportion of the late Irish currency to sterling was as 13 to 12 , or £ 108 : 6 : 8 Irish = £ 100 sterling . An account of the principles which regulate the ...
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Page 202 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part payment...
Page 268 - And whereas to pursue schemes of conquest and extension of dominion in India are measures repugnant to the wish, the honour, and policy of this nation...
Page 447 - ... all actions of account, and upon the case, other than such accounts as concern the trade of merchandise between merchant and merchant, their factors or servants, all actions of debt grounded upon any lending or contract without specialty...
Page 348 - Car. 2. c. 3. § 4., enacts, that " no action shall be brought whereby to charge any executor or administrator, upon any special promise, to answer damages out of his own estate, or whereby to charge the defendant upon any special promise to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another person...
Page 99 - This is no denial of the mathematical proposition that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts...
Page 202 - That * * * no contract for the sale of any goods, wares and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer...
Page 202 - ... unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought or some memorandum or note thereof shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith or some other person thereunto...
Page 452 - ... and shall have employed or shall employ any persons to compose the same, or any volumes, parts, essays, articles or portions thereof, for publication in or as part of the same...
Page 9 - ... or cause or allow to be received, any oath, affidavit or solemn affirmation touching any matter or thing whereof such justice or other person hath not jurisdiction or cognizance by some statute in force at the time being.
Page 68 - ... committed; provided the person or persons so dealing with such bankrupt, or at •whose suit or on whose account such execution or attachment shall have issued, had not at the time of such contract, dealing, or transaction, or at the time of executing or levying such execution or attachment, notice of any prior act of bankruptcy by him committed...