| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 610 pages
...Inventions. MARINE Insurances. Lord Keeper Bacon's speech on opening Elizabeth's first Parliament. 1558. "Doth not the wise merchant in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured." — Pari. Hist. vol. 1, p. 641. 1562. JOHN SMITH procured himself to be elected for Camel ford, for... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 656 pages
...Inventions. MAHINE Insurances. Lord Keeper Bacon's speech on opening Elizabeth's first Parliament. 1558. "Doth not the wise merchant in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured." — Pari. Hist. vol. 1, p. 641. 1562. JOHN SMITH procured himself to be elected for Camelford, for... | |
| Robert Southey - Commonplace books - 1849 - 650 pages
...Inventions. MARINE Insurances. Lord Keeper Bacon's speech on opening Elizabeth's first Parliament. 1558. " Doth not the wise merchant in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured."—Parl. Hist. vol. 1, p. 641. 1562. JOHN SMITH procured himself to be elected for Camelford,... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1850 - 614 pages
...Insurances. Lord Keeper Bacon's speech on opening Elizabeth's first Parliament. 1558. " Doth not tbe wlse merchant in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured-" "arlHist. vol. 1, p. 641. 1 562. Jom* SMITH procured hi «*» self to be elected for Camelford, for... | |
| Cornelius Walford - Insurance agents - 1857 - 456 pages
...the speech of Lord Keeper Bacon, on opening Queen Elizabeth's first parliament, wherein he said, " doth not the wise merchant in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured?" In the 17th century the Lombards, who had settled in this country a century or two previously, greatly... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - Great Britain - 1872 - 670 pages
...148. See also COMMON PLACE BOOK, art. Insurances. In 1558, Bacon, in a speech to Parliament, says, " Doth not the wise merchant, in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured." 6 Colbert says commerce was conducted with 20,000 ships, of which the Dutch had 15,000 to 16,000, the... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - Great Britain - 1872 - 674 pages
...148. See also COMMON PLACE BOOK, art. Insurances. In 1558, Bacon, in a speech to Parliament, says, " Doth not the wise merchant, in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured." 6 Colbert says commerce was conducted with 20,000 ships, of which the Dutch had 15,000 to 16,000, the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1880 - 892 pages
...the speech of the lord keeper Bacon, on opening queen Elizabeth's first parliament, the allusion, " doth not the wise merchant, in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured." The merit of being the first .to apply mathematical calculations to the valuation of human lii'o belongs... | |
| William Cochran - Middle East - 1887 - 534 pages
...prevalent than at the time when Lord Keeper Bacon, on opening Queen Elizabeth's first Parliament, said, "Doth not the wise merchant, in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured ? " It is to some of the circumstances connected with this unhappy state of matters that the following... | |
| Frederick Clifford - Legislation - 1887 - 996 pages
...AD MOO— 1512. 2 Cf . Lord Keeper Bacon's speech on opening Queen Elizabeth's first Parliament: — "Doth not the wise merchant, in every adventure of danger, give part to have the rest assured?"—! Parl. Hist., Gil. :l Mode of arbitration. miralty, the Recorder of London, two doctors of civil law,... | |
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