The Early Chartered Companies (A.D. 1296-1858)The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 27 במרץ 2017 - 346 עמודים The first study of all the great English chartered trading and colonizing companies that were incorporated before the 19th century. Originally published: London: Edward Arnold, 1896. Frontispiece. xi, 329 pp. A study of the inner workings of early chartered companies, especially in their direct connection to the rise and expansion of British commercial and political power between 1296 and 1858. Describes regulated and joint stock companies and such ventures as the Hanseatic League, The Russia Company, The Eastland Company, The Turkey (Levant) Company, the Hudson Bay and East India Companies and other British ventures in India, Africa, the Caribbean and North America. With a thorough index and an appendix containing examples of early charters. |
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... common interests of their crafts , but which now received many im- munities , privileges , and monopolies in return for corresponding services and money grants often made to the Crown in times of great emergency . As early as the year ...
... common good rather than for their direct personal advantage . There were other differences , all tending to strengthen the organization as a whole and make it a more efficient instrument in the hands of able and far - seeing directors ...
... common expression for staple is stabile emporium , a staple ( fixed mart ) , where such wares had to be brought ; hence the assumed derivation of staple from stabile . But the word is current in various allied meanings in the Germanic ...
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60 | |
CHAPTER VI | 67 |
PAGE | 86 |
CHAPTER VIII | 120 |
CHAPTER IX | 154 |
CHAPTER X | 194 |
CHAPTER XI | 228 |
THE NAMES OF NOBLEMEN AND PERSONS OF HONOUR | 245 |
APPENDIX III | 305 |
INDEX | 321 |