The History of Commerce in EuropeMacmillan, 1891 - 233 páginas |
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... Indian Ocean and India itself . But besides these caravans , their ships sailed also from the Red Sea to the land of Ophir , which is now said to be the coast between the mouth of the Indus and the present Bombay , as well as along the ...
... Indian Ocean and India itself . But besides these caravans , their ships sailed also from the Red Sea to the land of Ophir , which is now said to be the coast between the mouth of the Indus and the present Bombay , as well as along the ...
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... India via the Caspian Sea , the Indus , and Bactriana . But perhaps it was not so much Roman merchants as their representatives that went to the far East . Yet Roman merchants were great capitalists and bankers , in so much that Cicero ...
... India via the Caspian Sea , the Indus , and Bactriana . But perhaps it was not so much Roman merchants as their representatives that went to the far East . Yet Roman merchants were great capitalists and bankers , in so much that Cicero ...
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... India , and Tartary . Wools , furs , slaves , precious stones , silks , came from these countries via the river Oxus and the Caucasus to Iskurieh and other ports on the Black Sea , There was also another route from the Persian Gulf ...
... India , and Tartary . Wools , furs , slaves , precious stones , silks , came from these countries via the river Oxus and the Caucasus to Iskurieh and other ports on the Black Sea , There was also another route from the Persian Gulf ...
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... India and Arabia : spices , silks , cotton , fruits , and ivory , which they paid for in gold and silver , metals , such as iron , copper , and lead , -oil and timber . Then along the north coast of Africa they established depots in ...
... India and Arabia : spices , silks , cotton , fruits , and ivory , which they paid for in gold and silver , metals , such as iron , copper , and lead , -oil and timber . Then along the north coast of Africa they established depots in ...
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... Turks in 1475 , and after that time , in common with all Italian cities , it began to feel the effects of the conquest of Egypt by Selim I. , and of the new sea route to India and the East 54 BOOK II COMMERCE IN EUROPE.
... Turks in 1475 , and after that time , in common with all Italian cities , it began to feel the effects of the conquest of Egypt by Selim I. , and of the new sea route to India and the East 54 BOOK II COMMERCE IN EUROPE.
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