Life of William Henry SmithW. Blackwood and Sons, 1894 - 378 sider |
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... of trust in the firm , he brought the business up to that point beyond which it could not be taken by a single individual . 1 Henry Edward Smith died in 1846 . HARD WORK . 5 It was an arduous , unremitting 4 LIFE OF W. H. SMITH .
... of trust in the firm , he brought the business up to that point beyond which it could not be taken by a single individual . 1 Henry Edward Smith died in 1846 . HARD WORK . 5 It was an arduous , unremitting 4 LIFE OF W. H. SMITH .
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... taken the book from the London Library for his own perusal , the suggestion is one of a wider and more sympathetic culture than might have been suspected : - 32 EDWARDES SQUARE , KENSINGTON . A stranger is sorry to intrude this note on ...
... taken the book from the London Library for his own perusal , the suggestion is one of a wider and more sympathetic culture than might have been suspected : - 32 EDWARDES SQUARE , KENSINGTON . A stranger is sorry to intrude this note on ...
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... taken : - In your present situation there is nothing to prevent your being very useful . I know more than I once did the difficulty ministers find to get willing , intelligent , and suitable persons to co - operate with them in carrying ...
... taken : - In your present situation there is nothing to prevent your being very useful . I know more than I once did the difficulty ministers find to get willing , intelligent , and suitable persons to co - operate with them in carrying ...
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... taken into the business on the terms noted above . At that time the property was valued at £ 80,527 , 8s . 6d . , and the new firm was registered as Messrs W. H. Smith & Son , the title by which it is still known . From the day that ...
... taken into the business on the terms noted above . At that time the property was valued at £ 80,527 , 8s . 6d . , and the new firm was registered as Messrs W. H. Smith & Son , the title by which it is still known . From the day that ...
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... taken place with the great printing house of M'Corquodale , old Mr Smith insisted upon going over the accounts him- self . Although it had long been his custom to spend much time examining the books and accounts of the firm ,
... taken place with the great printing house of M'Corquodale , old Mr Smith insisted upon going over the accounts him- self . Although it had long been his custom to spend much time examining the books and accounts of the firm ,
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