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... capital . At this time it was agreed that Scott's partnership capital amounted to £ 3,842 . 9. 8. , and that James's was so closely similar that they could be accepted in future as identical figures . How had this equality been reached ...
... capital . At this time it was agreed that Scott's partnership capital amounted to £ 3,842 . 9. 8. , and that James's was so closely similar that they could be accepted in future as identical figures . How had this equality been reached ...
Page 250
... capital of £ 2,000 , half of which was to he found by Scott , and £ 500 each by the other two . James had no free capital outside the printing business , which certainly could not afford to lose that amount , even if James could have ...
... capital of £ 2,000 , half of which was to he found by Scott , and £ 500 each by the other two . James had no free capital outside the printing business , which certainly could not afford to lose that amount , even if James could have ...
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... capital as agreed with James Ballantyne on Nov. 25th , 1809 ... £ S. d . 3,842 9 8 ... Loan capital - ditto- ( including £ 1,200 from Captain John Scott ) ... ... Capital first invested in John Ballantyne & Co. Loan to James Ballantyne ...
... capital as agreed with James Ballantyne on Nov. 25th , 1809 ... £ S. d . 3,842 9 8 ... Loan capital - ditto- ( including £ 1,200 from Captain John Scott ) ... ... Capital first invested in John Ballantyne & Co. Loan to James Ballantyne ...
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