| 1802 - 764 sider
...property- Suppose that A sells one hundred pounds worth of goods to В at six months credit, and takes i bill at six months for it; and that B, within a month...credit, to C, taking a like bill; and again, that C, altor .mother month, sells them to D, taking a like bill, and so on. There may then, at the end of... | |
| William Blake - 1810 - 138 sider
...Suppose that A. sells 100/. worth of goods to B. *' at six months credit, and takes a bill at six <f -months for it ; and that B. within a month after, " sells the same goods to C. at a like credit, tak" ing a like bill ; that C. after another month, " sells them to D. ; and... | |
| Encyclopaedias, William Waterston - 1843 - 724 sider
...certainly representing any actual property. Suppose that A selb £100 worth of goods to В at six montlis' credit, and takes a bill at six months for it ; and...after another month, sells them to D, taking a like but, and so on ; there юлу then, at the end of six months* be six bills of C-1|lih each exi-ting... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 sider
...that account certainly representing any actual property. Suppose that A sells 1001. worth of goods to B at six months credit, and takes a bill at six months...after, sells the same goods, at a like credit, to 0, taking a like bill ; and again, that C, after another month, sells them to D, taking a like bill,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1857 - 718 sider
...account certainly repre" senting any actual property. — Suppose that A. sells 1001. " worth of goods to B. at six months credit, and takes a bill " at six...that B. within a month after, " sells the same goods to C at a like credit, taking a like " bill ; that C. after another month, sells them to D. ; and "... | |
| William Waterston - 1863 - 1026 sider
...worth of goods to В at six months' credit, and takes a bill at six* питии for it ; and that H, within a month after, sells the same goods at a like credit to C, taking a liko bill, and again that C, after another month, sella them to 1), taking a like bill, and во on... | |
| William Waterston - 1863 - 1028 sider
...t'T it ; and that B, within a month after, sells the Mine poods at a like credit to (', taking a Hfco bill, and again that C, after another month, sells them to D, taking a like hill, and so on ; there !'L,iy then, at the end of six months, be six bills of £100 each exi-ting... | |
| William Batchelder Greene - 1870 - 64 sider
...are liable to be presented for discount. For example : Suppose Peter sells John $100 worth of pork at six months' credit, and takes a bill at six months for it ; and that John sells afterward this same pork to James at a like credit, taking a like bill : what shall prevent... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1882 - 624 sider
...that account certainly representing any actual property. Suppose that A sells 1001. worth of goods to B at six months credit, and takes a bill at six months...after, sells the same goods, at a like credit, to 0, taking a like bill ; and again, that G, after another month, sells them to D, taking a like bill,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 620 sider
...that account certainty representing any actual property. Suppose that A sells 100Z. worth of goods to B at six months credit, and takes a bill at six months...again, that C, after another month, sells them to I), taking a like bill, and so on. There may then, at the end of six months, be six bills of 100Z.... | |
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