Charles Sumner; His Complete Works, With Introduction By Hon. George Frisbie Hoar
Charles Sumner; His Complete Works, With Introduction By Hon. George Frisbie Hoar
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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We have,^ ** Cross-Question 22. Suppose you had an order from a foundiy — say Hooper & Go. — for five thousand pounds of Banca tin, which you knew was to be used for castings, how would you fill such an order) — Ans, We should not hesitate to give him Revelp** ** Ee-^ross-Question 1. Would you not deliver to a party five thousand pounds of Revely tin, upon a contract for Banca tin, if you had never known them to buy such a quan- tity of any kind but Revely or Straits, if you had repeatedly sold... them Revely or Straits acceptably, and you considered the tin was to be used for castings 1 — Ans, I should." 3. The tLsage at the Navy Yard was in harmony with commercial usage, as the testimony abundantly shows. For at least seven years previous to the con- tract of the respondents, the tin known as Bevely had been received at the yard as Banca. Edward Cody, witness for the prosecution, and the master founder, on cross-examination, puts this beyond question. '* Cross-Question 4. During these seven years [past], has not the Revely tin been the standard article in use in your bureau or foundry?
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