Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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Página 114
... allowed to send them without labels . 66 It is not to be supposed that in their dealings with manufacturers , these wholesale - houses adopt a code of morals differing much from that which regulates their dealings with retailers . The ...
... allowed to send them without labels . 66 It is not to be supposed that in their dealings with manufacturers , these wholesale - houses adopt a code of morals differing much from that which regulates their dealings with retailers . The ...
Página 116
... allowed by the merchant on each hogshead , was 14 per cent . of the gross weight . The actual weight of the wood of which the hogshead was made , was at that time about 12 per cent . of the gross weight . And thus the trade allowance ...
... allowed by the merchant on each hogshead , was 14 per cent . of the gross weight . The actual weight of the wood of which the hogshead was made , was at that time about 12 per cent . of the gross weight . And thus the trade allowance ...
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... allowed as tare by the whole- sale dealer , complains to him of this excess , the reply is— " Send it up to us , and we will dry it and weigh it , as is the custom of the trade . " Without further detailing these mal - practices , of ...
... allowed as tare by the whole- sale dealer , complains to him of this excess , the reply is— " Send it up to us , and we will dry it and weigh it , as is the custom of the trade . " Without further detailing these mal - practices , of ...
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... allowed , towards the normal condition . We should have been saved from thousands of needless restrictions . Such re- strictions as were needful would have been abolished as soon as was safe . An enormous amount of suffering would have ...
... allowed , towards the normal condition . We should have been saved from thousands of needless restrictions . Such re- strictions as were needful would have been abolished as soon as was safe . An enormous amount of suffering would have ...
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... allowed it to be thus misinterpreted ; but legislators have so little un- derstood their duties , as to have constantly endorsed the misinterpretation . To this simple cause has been owing most of our railway - companies ' disasters ...
... allowed it to be thus misinterpreted ; but legislators have so little un- derstood their duties , as to have constantly endorsed the misinterpretation . To this simple cause has been owing most of our railway - companies ' disasters ...
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