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A New History of London
… s. yearly, to be paid to the chamberlain of London, by all brokers, who if they acted as such, without regular …
A New History of London
… not possessed, are subject to the penalty of 500 l. and brokers who negociate such contracts are liable to the …
A New History of London
… that such a naturalization would throng the nation with brokers, usurers, and beggars, that the rich Jews under the …
A New History of London
… William Ward, and Gabriel Anthony Ernst for admission as brokers; still they remained sullen: at last Mr. Townsend … end to all this, and "let the business go on." The three brokers were then proposed again, and their admission was …
A New History of London
… should keep inns in the city; and that none should act as brokers in London, but those who were admitted and sworn by …
A New History of London
… of the citizens; and to regulate the qualifications of brokers: what relates to these two points will be found in …
A New History of London
… assemble every day to negociate their affairs; as the brokers and gamblers in the national funds do in the coffee …
A New History of London
… goods at the Custom House, without employing one of those brokers who regularly attend in the Long Room to transact …
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