A, a merchant in England, directs B, his agent or Bombay, who accepts the agency, to send him 100 bales of cotton by a certain ship. B. having it in
his power to send the cotton, omits to do so. The ship arrives safely in England. Soon after her arrival, the price of cotton rises
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O B is not bound to make good to A profit which he might have made by 100 bales of cotton at the time the ship arrived
O B is bound to make good to A any profit he might have made by the subsequent rise
O B is bound to make good to A profit which he might have made by 100 bales of cotton at the time the ship arrived. But not any profit he might have made by
the subsequent rise
O Bis not bound to make good to A profit which he might have made by 100 bales of cotton at the time the ship arrived. But not any profit he might have made
by the subsequent rise
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A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought. A dependent clause cannot be a sentence.
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