| 1845 - 908 páginas
...banking. I. Histurii-ul sketch of the origin and progress uf Hiinkimj.—Until, in the progress of ¡i community towards civilization, the extent of its...would doubtless be undertaken for others by the more considerable traders, and a further period •would elapse before it would become a separate business.... | |
| 1853 - 562 páginas
...the United States of America. I. Historical sketch of the origin and progress of Banking.—Until, in the progress of a community towards civilization,...would doubtless be undertaken for others by the more considerable traders, and a further period would elapse before it would become a separate business.... | |
| Joseph Hume Francis - 1888 - 310 páginas
...suggest itself to anybody as a profitable calling; and until, in the progress of a community toward civilization, the extent of its commercial dealings...operations of the rest of the mercantile community. It is probable that the necessity for some such arrangement would be first experienced in consequence... | |
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