The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 624
... Bank . Would it be practicable to pay such sums as 3. or less , to a sailor , when he came to demand it , by a check upon the Bank . The sailor may say , he did not know his way to the Bank ; and if he did , he must , from his ignorance ...
... Bank . Would it be practicable to pay such sums as 3. or less , to a sailor , when he came to demand it , by a check upon the Bank . The sailor may say , he did not know his way to the Bank ; and if he did , he must , from his ignorance ...
Pagina 701
... Bank of England , on account of the Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy , pursuant to the Act of 25th Geo . III . c . 31 . may be lawfully drawn from the said Bank by the person duly authorized by the Trea- surer to draw upon the Bank ...
... Bank of England , on account of the Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy , pursuant to the Act of 25th Geo . III . c . 31 . may be lawfully drawn from the said Bank by the person duly authorized by the Trea- surer to draw upon the Bank ...
Pagina 801
... Bank paper was the primary object in the institution of the branches , the Bank received advantage by their becoming very naturally the deposits of the money belong ing to numerous persons in their neigh- bourhood . The case now to be ...
... Bank paper was the primary object in the institution of the branches , the Bank received advantage by their becoming very naturally the deposits of the money belong ing to numerous persons in their neigh- bourhood . The case now to be ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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