The History of Commerce in EuropeMacmillan, 1891 - 233 páginas |
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... Spain and Portugal were great commercial nations they were also the greatest political powers in Europe , and their wealth , derived from the New World ( § 111 ) , gave them an un- equalled political position . On the other hand ...
... Spain and Portugal were great commercial nations they were also the greatest political powers in Europe , and their wealth , derived from the New World ( § 111 ) , gave them an un- equalled political position . On the other hand ...
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... Spain . These Phenicians were the smallest and yet the richest nation in antiquity . They inhabited only a narrow strip of coast - line along the north of Palestine and Syria , between Mount Lebanon and the sea , but in the dim ages ...
... Spain . These Phenicians were the smallest and yet the richest nation in antiquity . They inhabited only a narrow strip of coast - line along the north of Palestine and Syria , between Mount Lebanon and the sea , but in the dim ages ...
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... Spain , which in those early times was the richest known country in minerals , especially in silver . The discovery of Spain and its silver was to the Phenicians what the discovery of the mines of Peru was to the Spaniards in more ...
... Spain , which in those early times was the richest known country in minerals , especially in silver . The discovery of Spain and its silver was to the Phenicians what the discovery of the mines of Peru was to the Spaniards in more ...
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... Spain , and now founded several towns there , including New Carthage on its south- east coast . From Spain they still continued the voyages formerly made by the Phenicians to the north , and in the south they penetrated still farther ...
... Spain , and now founded several towns there , including New Carthage on its south- east coast . From Spain they still continued the voyages formerly made by the Phenicians to the north , and in the south they penetrated still farther ...
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... Spain and the south coast of France , where they founded Massilia , now Marseilles . The Samians , who dwelt in the city and island of Samos , carried on their trade chiefly with the coast of Africa , and even sailed beyond the Pillars ...
... Spain and the south coast of France , where they founded Massilia , now Marseilles . The Samians , who dwelt in the city and island of Samos , carried on their trade chiefly with the coast of Africa , and even sailed beyond the Pillars ...
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