Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volum 23F. Hunt, 1850 |
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Side 27
... profits of mining labor does not ex- ceed , or much exceed , that of other occupations - at least in the United States . When greater facilities for going thither from the Atlantic States shall be afforded by railroad or canal , the ...
... profits of mining labor does not ex- ceed , or much exceed , that of other occupations - at least in the United States . When greater facilities for going thither from the Atlantic States shall be afforded by railroad or canal , the ...
Side 28
... profits by extending their loans ; and , judging from past experience , this state of things , by distending the currency , is likely to engender a wild spirit of spec- ulation , and inflated prices of most articles , especially of town ...
... profits by extending their loans ; and , judging from past experience , this state of things , by distending the currency , is likely to engender a wild spirit of spec- ulation , and inflated prices of most articles , especially of town ...
Side 29
... profit . But their principal market is the city of Bombay , from 400 to 500 miles distant , and in order to reach this place , all their opium must be transported through certain territories of the East In- dia Company . For the mere ...
... profit . But their principal market is the city of Bombay , from 400 to 500 miles distant , and in order to reach this place , all their opium must be transported through certain territories of the East In- dia Company . For the mere ...
Side 30
... profit to merchants will average about 15 per cent , and in conse- quence of realizing such sure gains in so short a ... profits on the article , as it passes through several hands , and is sold in small quantities . The vessels that ...
... profit to merchants will average about 15 per cent , and in conse- quence of realizing such sure gains in so short a ... profits on the article , as it passes through several hands , and is sold in small quantities . The vessels that ...
Side 32
... profits in its sale , have resorted to adulterating the juice of the poppy , by mixing with it sugar , catechu , molasses , cow - dung , soft clayey mud , pounded poppy seed , as well as the juice of various plants ; but these ...
... profits in its sale , have resorted to adulterating the juice of the poppy , by mixing with it sugar , catechu , molasses , cow - dung , soft clayey mud , pounded poppy seed , as well as the juice of various plants ; but these ...
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