The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volym 22F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... operation in 1843 , just before a period of as great * The dividends of the New Market Company , for example , have amounted to 44 per cent , for ten years , which , on the present capital , would be less than $ 300,000 , while the pay ...
... operation in 1843 , just before a period of as great * The dividends of the New Market Company , for example , have amounted to 44 per cent , for ten years , which , on the present capital , would be less than $ 300,000 , while the pay ...
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... operation in 1846 , and has made no dividends , but a loss . * This mill was planned for 10,000 spin- dles , and was estimated to cost $ 200,000 , but when complete it contained 12,000 spindles , and had cost $ 348,797 . Here again the ...
... operation in 1846 , and has made no dividends , but a loss . * This mill was planned for 10,000 spin- dles , and was estimated to cost $ 200,000 , but when complete it contained 12,000 spindles , and had cost $ 348,797 . Here again the ...
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... operation of the increase of letters . The first year of the new system , the number of letters added to the work of the post - office was 93,000,000 , while the addition to the cost of management averaged only a farthing per letter ...
... operation of the increase of letters . The first year of the new system , the number of letters added to the work of the post - office was 93,000,000 , while the addition to the cost of management averaged only a farthing per letter ...
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... operation , it could be made to pay . No expense would be incurred , through favoritism or other motive , which could be curtailed or dispensed with . The spirit of public accommodation would take possession of the whole corps of post ...
... operation , it could be made to pay . No expense would be incurred , through favoritism or other motive , which could be curtailed or dispensed with . The spirit of public accommodation would take possession of the whole corps of post ...
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... operation , but extended the operations of almost every branch of manufactures in this rural and industrial city . From these returns we de- rive the following particulars of the productions , & c . , of Worcester for the year 1845. The ...
... operation , but extended the operations of almost every branch of manufactures in this rural and industrial city . From these returns we de- rive the following particulars of the productions , & c . , of Worcester for the year 1845. The ...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volym 46 William Buck Dana Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1862 |
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