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" Stock, by way of Commerce with other Nations; a work of no less Reputation than Trust, which ought to be performed with great skill and conscience, that so the private gain may ever accompany the publique good. "
The New Teaching - Page 389
edited by - 1918 - 428 pages
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 11

Commerce - 1844 - 600 pages
...merchant is worthily called the steward of the kingdom's stock, by way of commerce with other nations, a work of no less reputation than trust, which ought...conscience, that so the private gain may ever accompany the public good. And because the nobleness of this profession may the better stir up thy desires and endeavors...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 11

1844 - 608 pages
...stock, by way of commerce with other nations, a work of no less reputation than trust, which ought to bo performed with great skill and conscience, that so the private gain may ever accompany the public good. And because the nobleness of this profession may the better stir up thy desires and endeavors...
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England's Treasure by Forraign Trade

Thomas Mun - Balance of trade - 1895 - 144 pages
...J the duties a work of no less Reputation than Trust, which fff^ur own , . /. 1-1 i MI j locations, ought to be performed with great skill and conscience,...private gain may ever accompany the publique good. And because the nobleness of this Profession may the better stir up thy desires and endeavours to obtain...
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England's Treasure by Forraign Trade

Thomas Mun - Balance of trade - 1895 - 144 pages
...other Nations ; ignorant in ' the duties a work of no less Reputation than Trust, which Vocation's, ought to be performed with great skill and conscience,...private gain may ever accompany the publique good. And because the nobleness of this Profession may the better stir up thy desires and endeavours to obtain...
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University Chronicle, Volume 2

United States - 1899 - 534 pages
...Merchant is worthily called The Steward of the Kingdom1 s Stock, byway of Commerce with other Nations ; a work of no less Reputation than Trust, which ought to be performed with great skill and conscience, so that the private gain may ever accompany the publique good."* We may use the term business school...
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International Economic Policies: A Survey of the Economics of Diplomacy

William Smith Culbertson - Commercial policy - 1925 - 632 pages
...Merchant is worthily called The Steward of the Kingdoms Stock, by way of Commerce with other Nations ; a work of no less Reputation than Trust, which ought...private gain may ever accompany the publique good. And because the nobleness of this Profession may the better stir up thy desires and endeavours to obtain...
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Monetary Theory: 1601-1758

Antoin E. Murphy, Chūhei Sugiyama - Business & Economics - 1997 - 368 pages
...Merchant is worthily called The Steward of the Kingdoms Stock, by way of Commerce with other Nations; a work of no less Reputation than Trust, which ought...private gain may ever accompany the publique good. And because the nobleness of this Profession may the better stir up thy desires and endeavours to obtain...
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Argument and Authority in Early Modern England: The Presupposition of Oaths ...

Conal Condren - History - 2006 - 428 pages
...know his duties, for he 'is worthily called The Steward of the Kingdoms Stock ... a work no less of Reputation than Trust, which ought to be performed with great skill and conscience'.52 As Craig Muldrew has demonstrated, the material was held generally to be dependent on...
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The Eastland Trade and the Common Weal in the Seventeenth Century

Raymond William King Hinton - Great Britain - 1959 - 266 pages
...their private interests into channels profitable to the commonwealth. The merchant's work, said Mun, ' ought to be performed with great skill and conscience, that so the private gain may ever accompany the public good'.2 What conscience lacked, the privileges and regulations that comprised the mercantile...
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