The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 113Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1933 |
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1933 THE INFLUENCE OF THE SPICE TRADE ON WORLD HISTORY In this article I propose to deal briefly with the spice trade from early times and to show how during the Middle Ages it became a monopoly of the Moslem Powers , who mainly for ...
1933 THE INFLUENCE OF THE SPICE TRADE ON WORLD HISTORY In this article I propose to deal briefly with the spice trade from early times and to show how during the Middle Ages it became a monopoly of the Moslem Powers , who mainly for ...
Pagina 480
... trade was over the equivalent of £ 1,000,000 annually- ' so dearly do we pay for our luxuries and our women . ' This constituted a serious state of affairs , as the money was hoarded in India , where enormous quantities of Roman coins ...
... trade was over the equivalent of £ 1,000,000 annually- ' so dearly do we pay for our luxuries and our women . ' This constituted a serious state of affairs , as the money was hoarded in India , where enormous quantities of Roman coins ...
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... trade obsession of the Empire traders , that Canada has , as the result of the Ottawa agreements , increased the balance of trade against us . An analysis of Anglo - Canadian trade in the first three months after shows that ' in a ...
... trade obsession of the Empire traders , that Canada has , as the result of the Ottawa agreements , increased the balance of trade against us . An analysis of Anglo - Canadian trade in the first three months after shows that ' in a ...
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