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    Thomas Rotch Accounts receivable, Hartford, 1801-1811.

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    Thomas Rotch's account balance with JB, possibly his nephew Jacob Barker who was part owner of Rotch's sheep. 9.05" x 7.75

    Thomas Rotch Accounts receivable, Hartford, 1801-1811.

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    The identity of JB is possibly Jacob Barker, Thomas Rotch's nephew, joint owner with Rotch of his merino sheep. This transaction is concerned with shares in Merchant's Bank. Context unclear. 9.05" x 7.75

    artikel teori ekonomi david ricardo, thomas malthus dan JB. say

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    artikel ini membahas mengenai teori ekonomi david ricardo, thomas malthus dan JB. sa

    SISTEM EKONOMI KAPITALISME DAVID RICHARDO, THOMAS MALTUS DAN JB. SAY

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    Artikel ini membahas mengenai konsep ekonomi pemikiran David Rochardo, thomas malthus dan JB Sa

    Teori Ekonomi David Ricardo, Thomas Maltus, dan JB. Say

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    Artikel ini membahas tentang teori ekonomi menurut para ahli seperti David Ricardo, Thomas Maltus dan JB. Sa

    Teori Ekonomi David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, JB Say

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    Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui teori-teori yang dikemukakan oleh David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, dan JB Sa

    RESUME TEORI EKONOMI DAVID RICARDO, THOMAS MALTUS, DAN JB SAY

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    Davis Ricardo, Thomas Malthus dan JB Say merupakan bebrapa tokoh yang namanya mahsyur di kalangan pemikir ekonomi. Beberapa pandangannya banyak dikutip dan dipelajari

    On unitary convex decompositions of vectors in a JBJB^{*}-algebra

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    summary:By exploiting his recent results, the author further investigates the extent to which variation in the coefficients of a unitary convex decomposition of a vector in a unital JBJB^{*}-algebra permits the vector decomposable as convex combination of fewer unitaries; certain C C^{*}-algebra results due to M. Rørdam have been extended to the general setting of JBJB^{*}-algebras

    Letter from Thomas Mason to Dr GF Story, Hobart 1849

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    A letter from Thomas Mason to Dr GF Story, Hobart 1849. Mason had requested JB (?) Mather to 'ship the skins', and had forwarded information to Story about this trade. Mason comments on mutual friends, such as William Galway, whose daughter had married, and Thomas Turner, who had died. From Cotton Family Papers C7/16
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