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Page 351
... James's capital account . They had enabled James to claim a proportion of profit which may have been more than the interest he paid for them . The fact that that interest was paid by him , not by the firm , so far as his own book ...
... James's capital account . They had enabled James to claim a proportion of profit which may have been more than the interest he paid for them . The fact that that interest was paid by him , not by the firm , so far as his own book ...
Page 352
... James which seemed otherwise unavoidable . James sent Alexander copies of his letters to Scott and Scott's replies , so that Alexander might see how serious the position was . He wrote covering letters to Alexander , in which he invites ...
... James which seemed otherwise unavoidable . James sent Alexander copies of his letters to Scott and Scott's replies , so that Alexander might see how serious the position was . He wrote covering letters to Alexander , in which he invites ...
Page 370
... James . But on one point Mr Hogarth was firm . He was not going to give his daughter money which might be used , sooner or later , to pay John Ballantyne bills ... James the out . effectual release which both James and Mr Hogarth were so 370.
... James . But on one point Mr Hogarth was firm . He was not going to give his daughter money which might be used , sooner or later , to pay John Ballantyne bills ... James the out . effectual release which both James and Mr Hogarth were so 370.
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