The History of Commerce in EuropeMacmillan, 1891 - 233 páginas |
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... fact , the Phenicians imported largely raw material , made it up , and re - exported it in its manufactured forms , being specially skilful in the preparation of purple and scarlet- dyed fabrics . Those European products they also ...
... fact , the Phenicians imported largely raw material , made it up , and re - exported it in its manufactured forms , being specially skilful in the preparation of purple and scarlet- dyed fabrics . Those European products they also ...
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... fact , the Egyptians at no time of their history did much foreign trade themselves , but left it to the Greeks . 21. Rome and Roman Merchants . Trade - Gilds.— The Romans , who succeeded to the empire of the ancient world a century or ...
... fact , the Egyptians at no time of their history did much foreign trade themselves , but left it to the Greeks . 21. Rome and Roman Merchants . Trade - Gilds.— The Romans , who succeeded to the empire of the ancient world a century or ...
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... fact that so well made and so useful were these roads that ancient commerce was chiefly carried on by land ; while in later times , as they went out of repair , merchants in the Middle Ages always tried to go by water wherever possible ...
... fact that so well made and so useful were these roads that ancient commerce was chiefly carried on by land ; while in later times , as they went out of repair , merchants in the Middle Ages always tried to go by water wherever possible ...
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... legal protections . As a matter of fact , the law of nearly all Europe , except England , is to this day directly derived from the Theodosian code . CHAPTER II THE REVIVAL OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY IN THE CHAP . I 35 BARBARIAN INVASIONS.
... legal protections . As a matter of fact , the law of nearly all Europe , except England , is to this day directly derived from the Theodosian code . CHAPTER II THE REVIVAL OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY IN THE CHAP . I 35 BARBARIAN INVASIONS.
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... fact that till the reign of Karl the Great ( 771-814 ) there were no towns in Germany . But this great emperor , although his genius was essentially of a military type , had no sooner thoroughly subjugated his rivals than he set himself ...
... fact that till the reign of Karl the Great ( 771-814 ) there were no towns in Germany . But this great emperor , although his genius was essentially of a military type , had no sooner thoroughly subjugated his rivals than he set himself ...
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