The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volym 22F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... cent , in the form of duty , whilst the wealthy consumers pay but 50 to 100 per cent , on the qualities used by them . The effect of this inequality in the levying of the tax , seeing that it acts upon that class of the population with ...
... cent , in the form of duty , whilst the wealthy consumers pay but 50 to 100 per cent , on the qualities used by them . The effect of this inequality in the levying of the tax , seeing that it acts upon that class of the population with ...
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... cents ; and that whilst these charges , assumed at ten cents per pound , make up one third the cost of the last named , they amount to but one - sixth the cost of the sixty cent tea - thus leaving , in genuine intrinsic value , five ...
... cents ; and that whilst these charges , assumed at ten cents per pound , make up one third the cost of the last named , they amount to but one - sixth the cost of the sixty cent tea - thus leaving , in genuine intrinsic value , five ...
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... cent since 1846 , instead of 6 per cent , as stated in the table . But if the losses in bad years , and the loss which would result from a sale of the shares at the present prices were to be de- ducted from the dividends , this average ...
... cent since 1846 , instead of 6 per cent , as stated in the table . But if the losses in bad years , and the loss which would result from a sale of the shares at the present prices were to be de- ducted from the dividends , this average ...
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... cent . The average dividend , ( calling the Pittsfield 20 per cent , ) is less than 65 % per cent per annum . If the difference between the cost of the stocks and their present market value be taken from the amount of the dividends ...
... cent . The average dividend , ( calling the Pittsfield 20 per cent , ) is less than 65 % per cent per annum . If the difference between the cost of the stocks and their present market value be taken from the amount of the dividends ...
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... cent , or 28 per cent in rather less than 6 years , or about 5 per cent per annum . To show the uncertainty with which estimates of the cost of mills should be received , we will mention that this was at first designed for 6,000 ...
... cent , or 28 per cent in rather less than 6 years , or about 5 per cent per annum . To show the uncertainty with which estimates of the cost of mills should be received , we will mention that this was at first designed for 6,000 ...
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