A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation: Illustrated with Maps and Plans, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 1510 pàgines |
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... commerce with it had raised the Phoenicians and Egyptians in antiquity , the Vene- tians in the middle ages , and which it was then seen to confer on the Portuguese , the latter should have been allowed to monopolise it for nearly a ...
... commerce with it had raised the Phoenicians and Egyptians in antiquity , the Vene- tians in the middle ages , and which it was then seen to confer on the Portuguese , the latter should have been allowed to monopolise it for nearly a ...
Pàgina 537
... commerce . Captain Stephens , who performed the voyage in 1582 , was the first Englishman who sailed to India by the Cape of Good Hope . The voyage of the famous Sir Francis Drake contributed greatly to diffuse a spirit of naval ...
... commerce . Captain Stephens , who performed the voyage in 1582 , was the first Englishman who sailed to India by the Cape of Good Hope . The voyage of the famous Sir Francis Drake contributed greatly to diffuse a spirit of naval ...
Pàgina 539
... commerce , and were , in consequence , led to acquire more correct and comprehensive views . The new ideas ultimately made their way into the House of Commons ; and , in 1663 , the statutes prohibiting the exportation of foreign coin ...
... commerce , and were , in consequence , led to acquire more correct and comprehensive views . The new ideas ultimately made their way into the House of Commons ; and , in 1663 , the statutes prohibiting the exportation of foreign coin ...
Pàgina 540
... commerce ; and as neither party was disposed to abandon its views and pretensions , the most violent animosities grew up between them . In this state of things , it would be ridiculous to suppose that unjustifiable acts were not ...
... commerce ; and as neither party was disposed to abandon its views and pretensions , the most violent animosities grew up between them . In this state of things , it would be ridiculous to suppose that unjustifiable acts were not ...
Pàgina 541
... commerce of the East Indies free and open : which doth cause great jealously at Amsterdam , as a thing that will very much prejudice the East India Company in Holland . ” Feeling that it was impossible to contend with the private ...
... commerce of the East Indies free and open : which doth cause great jealously at Amsterdam , as a thing that will very much prejudice the East India Company in Holland . ” Feeling that it was impossible to contend with the private ...
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