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Pàgina 47
47 merchants . Exceptionally heavy taxes on articles of commerce were hard
enough to bear without murmur ; but they sank into insignificance beside those
that fettered the liberty of movement , and interfered with the relations of families .
47 merchants . Exceptionally heavy taxes on articles of commerce were hard
enough to bear without murmur ; but they sank into insignificance beside those
that fettered the liberty of movement , and interfered with the relations of families .
Pàgina 76
... particularly those in the great commercial capital of the South , were most
strongly disposed to trade , and in the indulgence of these natural instincts it
mattered comparatively little with whom they carried on commercial relations .
The one ...
... particularly those in the great commercial capital of the South , were most
strongly disposed to trade , and in the indulgence of these natural instincts it
mattered comparatively little with whom they carried on commercial relations .
The one ...
Pàgina 161
THE years immediately following the signature of the Treaty of Nankin were
occupied with the adjustment of the numerous matters that claimed attention from
those employed in the difficult task of harmonizing the relations of two lately ...
THE years immediately following the signature of the Treaty of Nankin were
occupied with the adjustment of the numerous matters that claimed attention from
those employed in the difficult task of harmonizing the relations of two lately ...
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