For insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by servants. Capital, three millions. 72. For erecting houses or hospitals for taking in and maintaining illegitimate children. Capital, two millions. 73. For bleaching coarse sugars,... The Romance of Commerce - Page 20de James Macdonald Oxley - 1896 - 258 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Mackay - 1841 - 426 pages
...horses. 69. Another for a horse-insurance. 70. For carrying on the corn trade of Great Britain. 71. For insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by servants. Capital, three millions. 72. For erecting houses or hospitals, for taking in and maintaining illegitimate... | |
| 1845 - 732 pages
...millions." " For a wheel for perpetual motion — capital one million." " Another for a horse insurance." " For insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by their servants." " For insuring from thefts and robberies," (the thieves, no doubt, to receive the... | |
| John Francis - 1853 - 384 pages
..."Agricultural Society" answers to that for insuring cattle. The " Guarantee Company " has adopted that of " insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by their servants." The company for the " insurance of debts" is at the present day fairly represented... | |
| Adolphe Thiers - 1859 - 372 pages
...horses. 69. Another for a horse-insurance. 70. For carrying on the corn trade of Great Britain. 71. For insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by servants. Capital, three millions. 72. For erecting houses or hospitals for taking in and maintaining illegitimate... | |
| Adolphe Thiers - 1859 - 376 pages
...horses. 69. Another for a horse-insurance. 70. For carrying on the corn trade of Great Britain. 71. For insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by ser\%its. Capital, three millions. 72. For erecting houses or hospitals for taking in and maintaining... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1869 - 98 pages
...horses. 69. Another for a horse-insurance. 70. For carrying on the corn trade of Great Britain. 71. For insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by servants. Capital, three millions. 72. For erecting houses or hospitals for taking in and maintaining illegitimate... | |
| 1875 - 1042 pages
...crowded alleys to others more credulous than themselves." One company, with a capital of £3,000,000, was " for insuring to all masters and mistresses the...and others with watches;" a third, with a capital of £1,000,000, was " for a wheel for perpetual motion ;" a fourth was "for making salt water fresh;"... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1879 - 1054 pages
...million; for insuring and increasing children's fortunes; for carrying on a trade in the river Oronooka ; for insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by servants; for extracting silver from lead ; for the transmutation of quicksilver into a malleable fine metal.... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1880 - 464 pages
...million ; for insuring and increasing children's fortunes; for carrying on a trade in the River Orinoco; for insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by servants ; for extracting silver from lead ; for the transmutation of quicksilver into a malleable fine metal.... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1896 - 582 pages
...day, and an unhealthy excitement prevailed.3 One company, with a capital of £3,000,000, was started " for insuring to all masters and mistresses the losses they may sustain by servants" ; another " for making salt-water fresh " ; a third for " planting mulberry trees and breeding silk-worms in... | |
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