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A dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer, on the present high price of provisions of all kinds; wherein it is set forth how the present scarcity arose, and how it may be in future prevented. By a friend to his country
Friend to his countryDate: [1795?]- E-journals
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Comes commercii: or The trader's companion . Containing I. An exact and useful table, shewing the value of any quantity of goods or wares ready cast up, more adapted to merchants use than any other extant; which is demonstrated by 14 examples relating chiefly to buying and selling. II. A table calculated for universal use, which use is shewn in the solution of questions, in multiplication, division, reduction, merchandizing, and measuring all kind of superficies's and solids, or gauging vessels and casks. III. The manner of casting up dimensions in generals whether the same be taken in inches, feet and inches, yards, perches, &c. and how to give the answer by reduction, duo-decimals, or decimals. IV. The several customs used by surveyors and measurers, in measuring glass, wainseor, painting, plaistering, flooring, tyling, partitioning, brick, or stone-work, &c. and the common rate of such work by the rod, yard, foot, &c. V. Instructions for entering goods at the custom-house, inward, outward, and by certificate; with several material clauses in such statutes as relate to exportation and importation. VI. Concerning water-side business, and the constitution of the keys, wharss, porters, &c. there: also the charge of wharfage, lighterage, and porterage, for landing, loading, weighing and housing goods, and what is usually paid for the use of the warehouse at the water-side. VII. Rules concerning freight, bills of lading, primage, and how the same is paid for, &c. VIII. Concerning insuring ships, merchandizes, and houses, and how to make rates and averages in case of loss; wi[t]h the advantages of the practice of insuring in several instances, with respect to foreign and inland trade: and many other things never before made publick. To which is added, a supplement concerning simple and compound interest, with tables thereof, and the use and manner of calculating the same; and to make up accompts of mortgages, where the mortgagee has received rent, &c. The whole adapted to the use of merchants and traders, lawyers, surveyors, and measurers of building, &c. By Edward Hatton, gent.
Hatton, Edward, b. 1664?.Date: 1723- E-books
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Helvetia, Jacob Janz Rowaan, master. Appendix to the appellant's first and second appeals. Claim of Emanuel Philip Bize. ..
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1790?]- E-books
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Comes commercii, or The trader's-companion . Containing I. An exact and useful table, shewing the value of any quantity of goods or wares realy cast up, more adapted to merchants, use than any [c'lier] ex[am] which is demonit... example relating ... to buying and selling; with several new additions and improvments. II. A table calculated for universal use, which use is ...wn in the solution of questions, in multip...ation, division ...ction, merchantining, and measuring all kind of superficies and s..., or gauging ... and ... III. The manner of casting up dimensions in general, whether the same be taken in inches, feet and inches, ... &c. and how to give the answer by reduction, duo-decimals, or decimals, ... and .... IV. The several customs used by surveryors and measurer, ... wal...scor, painting, plaistering, ..., tyling, partitioning, brick, ... common rate of such work by the ..., y..., foot, &c. V. Instructions for entring goods at the customhouse, inward, outward, and by certificate; with several material clauses in such statutes as relate to exportation and importation. VI. Concerning water-side business, and the constitution of the keys, wharss, porters, &c. there also the charge of wharfage, lighterage, and portorage, for landing, loading, weighing, and housing goods, and what is usually paid for the use of the warehouse at the water-side. VII. Rules concerning freight, bills of lading, primage, and how the same is paid for. &c. VIII. Concerning insuring ships, merchandizes, and houses, and how to make rates and averages incase of loss; with the advantages of the practice of insuring in several instances, with respect to foreign and inland trade: and many other things never before made publick. To which is added, a supplement concerning simple and compound interest, with tables there of as three, three and a half, four, five, &c. per cent. and the use and manner of calculating the same; and to make up accompts of mortgages, where the mortgages has received rent, &c. The whole adapted to the use of merchants and traders, lawyers, surveyors, and measurers of building. &c. By Edward Hatton, .... The 7th edition, with large additions. Accurately revised, corrected, improved, and augmented, by W. Hume ...
Hatton, Edward, b. 1664?.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- E-books
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Short thoughts on the present price of provisions . By an officer of the volunteer corps.
Officer of the Volunteer Corps.Date: 1800