Great Problems in European CivilizationKenneth Meyer Setton, Henry Ralph Winkler Prentice-Hall, 1954 - 649 sider |
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Side 196
... trade was negligible , its social and economic sys- tem just as aristocratic and agricultural as elsewhere . Mint ... trade . The early trade even of the more con- siderable of these ports must not be judged by the standard of the great ...
... trade was negligible , its social and economic sys- tem just as aristocratic and agricultural as elsewhere . Mint ... trade . The early trade even of the more con- siderable of these ports must not be judged by the standard of the great ...
Side 516
... trade with the territories controlled . Germany and Italy have spent more directly on their colonies than the total value of the trade with them ; Italy's margin of ex- pense over trade value was very large even before the . . . drive ...
... trade with the territories controlled . Germany and Italy have spent more directly on their colonies than the total value of the trade with them ; Italy's margin of ex- pense over trade value was very large even before the . . . drive ...
Side 518
... trade with its colonies , or with any col- ony , because it has political control . Control gives some advantages in get- ting trade , but the very fact that all the colonies trade with other countries than the one in control ...
... trade with its colonies , or with any col- ony , because it has political control . Control gives some advantages in get- ting trade , but the very fact that all the colonies trade with other countries than the one in control ...
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FREEDOM AND TYRANNY IN THE ANCIENT | 1 |
Funeral Speech of Pericles | 12 |
Early PrincipateAn Effort to Preserve the Republic or | 22 |
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