The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 10James Maclehose Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1913 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
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Page 199
... regulations adopted by these associated bodies for the management of their affairs and guidance of their members might be clothed with due legality , it was considered necessary to have them formally sanctioned by the governing body of ...
... regulations adopted by these associated bodies for the management of their affairs and guidance of their members might be clothed with due legality , it was considered necessary to have them formally sanctioned by the governing body of ...
Page 209
... regulation or freedom of trade , currency , banking . These chapters , partly because of the nature of the subject , are less easy to follow than the earlier part , but as a supplement to lectures they would be very useful in schools ...
... regulation or freedom of trade , currency , banking . These chapters , partly because of the nature of the subject , are less easy to follow than the earlier part , but as a supplement to lectures they would be very useful in schools ...
Page 250
... regulations and encouragement of four agents , the crown , the privy council , the parliament and the convention of the burghs . It is of the influ- ence on the economic development of Scotland of the last of these factors - the ...
... regulations and encouragement of four agents , the crown , the privy council , the parliament and the convention of the burghs . It is of the influ- ence on the economic development of Scotland of the last of these factors - the ...
Page 252
... regulations and enforced restrictions in economic matters which are now left to the control of the individual producer . In the Dutch trade it forced the merchants to trade with the staple goods only at the staple port , and made many ...
... regulations and enforced restrictions in economic matters which are now left to the control of the individual producer . In the Dutch trade it forced the merchants to trade with the staple goods only at the staple port , and made many ...
Page 253
... regulations about weights and measures . These powers dated from an early period , for James II . in 1454 gave the Court of the Four Burghs authority to give weights and measures to the lieges . * The convention also prescribed the size ...
... regulations about weights and measures . These powers dated from an early period , for James II . in 1454 gave the Court of the Four Burghs authority to give weights and measures to the lieges . * The convention also prescribed the size ...
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