The History of Commerce in EuropeMacmillan, 1891 - 233 páginas |
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... natural products wherewith to trade , but they grew very rich by acting as carriers between the north of Europe and the south , and also Asia , exchanging among other things the wool and linen fabrics of Flanders for the silk of the ...
... natural products wherewith to trade , but they grew very rich by acting as carriers between the north of Europe and the south , and also Asia , exchanging among other things the wool and linen fabrics of Flanders for the silk of the ...
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... natural products wherewith to trade , but they grew very rich by acting as carriers between the north of Europe and the south , and also Asia , exchanging among other things the wool and linen fabrics of Flanders for the silk of the ...
... natural products wherewith to trade , but they grew very rich by acting as carriers between the north of Europe and the south , and also Asia , exchanging among other things the wool and linen fabrics of Flanders for the silk of the ...
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... natural harbour . The land round about was fertile , being well watered by the river Bagradas ( Mejerda ) , and producing corn , wine , and oil in 1 Kirjath means town and Hadeschath new , being so called to dis- tinguish it from the ...
... natural harbour . The land round about was fertile , being well watered by the river Bagradas ( Mejerda ) , and producing corn , wine , and oil in 1 Kirjath means town and Hadeschath new , being so called to dis- tinguish it from the ...
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... naturally the centre of an important traffic , though now improved navigation has long since drawn the stream of shipping away from it to a more direct route . It was also an important manufacturing town , carrying on the weaving and ...
... naturally the centre of an important traffic , though now improved navigation has long since drawn the stream of shipping away from it to a more direct route . It was also an important manufacturing town , carrying on the weaving and ...
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... naturally had a good deal of commerce , but this was carried on chiefly by foreigners , i.e. Greeks and Arabians . The fertile valley of the Nile produced large quantities of corn , rice , cotton , and flax ; and the Egyptians were ...
... naturally had a good deal of commerce , but this was carried on chiefly by foreigners , i.e. Greeks and Arabians . The fertile valley of the Nile produced large quantities of corn , rice , cotton , and flax ; and the Egyptians were ...
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A. S. WALPOLE A. W. VERRALL Africa agriculture Asia Assistant Master became Beginners Black Sea Bruges Cambridge Carthage centre century CHEMISTRY chief chiefly cities cloth coast coins colonies commercial Company conquest corn cotton Dutch East Edited Egypt ELEMENTARY empire England English Europe European exports factories Fcap Fellow of Trinity Flanders flourishing France French G. E. FASNACHT gained Genoa GEOGRAPHY German gold Greek Hansa Henry HISTORY Holland Illustrated important India industry Introduction and Notes ISAAC TODHUNTER Islands Italy J. P. MAHAFFY JOHN king land LATIN Lecturer linen Litt.D LL.D M.A. BOOK M.A. Cr MACMILLAN'S manufactures Maps maritime Mathematics merchants Middle Ages nations navigation Owens College Phenicians political Portugal Portuguese possessions PRIMER Prof Professor reign revised Roman Rome route Russia School ships silk silver Spain towns Translated TREATISE Trinity College University University of Dublin Venetian Venice wars wealth West wine wool woollen
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