| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 580 pages
...find a curious paflage on the legal interest of money, and the limited rate of it in different cafes, with an exception in regard to adventures at sea; an exception •which the fenfe of mankind approves, and which commerce abfolutely requires ; though it was not before the reign... | |
| Thomas Maurice - 1812 - 404 pages
...probably, of a far superior traditional antiquity, there is a curious passage on the legal interestof money, and the limited rate of it in different cases,...with an exception in regard to adventures at sea."* Future investigation, and our increasing knowledge relative to the early growth of the sciences in... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 432 pages
...indebted,) which " the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by " Menu, some millions of years ago, there is a " curious passage on the legal interest of money,...at sea; '* an exception which the sense of mankind ap" proves, and which commerce absolutely re" quires, though it was not before the reign of " Charles... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 430 pages
...indebted,) which " the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by " Menu, some millions of years ago, there is a " curious passage on the legal interest of money,...at sea ; " an exception which the sense of mankind ap" proves, and which commerce absolutely re" quires, though it was not before the reign of " Charles... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 450 pages
...indebted,) which " the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by " Menu, some millions of years ago, there is a " curious passage on the legal interest of money,...at sea; " an exception which the sense of mankind ap" proves, and which commerce absolutely re" quires, though it was not before the reign of " Charles... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 402 pages
...indebted,) which the Hindoos suppose " to have been revealed by Menu, some millions of " years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal " interest of money,...the sense " of mankind approves, and which commerce ab" solutely requires, though it was not before the " reign of Charles I. that our English jurispru"... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 626 pages
...indebted), which the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed bv Menu, some millions of years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal interest of money,...approves, and which commerce absolutely requires, 'hough it was not before Ib.; reign of Charles 1. that our English jurisprudence fully admitted it... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 630 pages
...indebted), which the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by Menu, some millions of years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal interest of money,...exception which the sense of mankind approves, and whicb commerce absolutely requires, though it was not before the reign of Charles I. that our English... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 750 pages
...indebted, "which the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by Menu, some millions of years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal interest of money,...exception in regard to adventures at sea ; an exception whioh the sense of mankind approves, and which commerce absolutely requires, though it was not before... | |
| John Forbes Royle - 1837 - 230 pages
...been revealed by Menu, it is thought about 800 or 900 years before the Christian era), containing " a curious passage on the legal interest of money,...which commerce absolutely requires ; though it was not 179 before the reign of Charles I., that our jurisprudence fully admitted it in respect to maritime... | |
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