The History of Commerce in EuropeMacmillan, 1891 - 233 páginas |
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... ships and steamers , and does a great trade in carrying various products and manufactures from one country , including herself , to others . In the course of this book we shall speak of various commercial nations , and it will be useful ...
... ships and steamers , and does a great trade in carrying various products and manufactures from one country , including herself , to others . In the course of this book we shall speak of various commercial nations , and it will be useful ...
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... ships and sailors were the finest in the ancient world . Indeed , from their position the Phenicians had every oppor- tunity of making good ships , for the mountains of Lebanon immediately behind them afforded an abundant supply of ...
... ships and sailors were the finest in the ancient world . Indeed , from their position the Phenicians had every oppor- tunity of making good ships , for the mountains of Lebanon immediately behind them afforded an abundant supply of ...
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... 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 north coast of Africa to Mauretania ( Morocco ) , where they ...
... 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 north coast of Africa to Mauretania ( Morocco ) , where they ...
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... ships of course also traded along the African coast , especially with the country south of the Gulf of Cabes , which land was then called Emporia or the Markets , because of its busy life and 1 The African coast was explored as far as ...
... ships of course also traded along the African coast , especially with the country south of the Gulf of Cabes , which land was then called Emporia or the Markets , because of its busy life and 1 The African coast was explored as far as ...
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... ships . The Dorian colony of Rhodes was very active in navigation , its ships going as far as Spain , where the Rhodians founded colonies . 14. The Greeks in the Black Sea . - The Greek colonies spread also along the shores of the Black ...
... ships . The Dorian colony of Rhodes was very active in navigation , its ships going as far as Spain , where the Rhodians founded colonies . 14. The Greeks in the Black Sea . - The Greek colonies spread also along the shores of the Black ...
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