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... ports , they organised a Factory , i.e. an assembly or body of merchants , agents and factors residing in a foreign country ' who are governed by their own regulations for mutual support and assistance and for protection against ...
... ports , they organised a Factory , i.e. an assembly or body of merchants , agents and factors residing in a foreign country ' who are governed by their own regulations for mutual support and assistance and for protection against ...
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... Port . Napoleon's ' Continental System ' against British shipping from 1806 to 1813 led to many merchants seeking safe havens outside the main continental ports , which the French controlled or threatened . The most important of these ports ...
... Port . Napoleon's ' Continental System ' against British shipping from 1806 to 1813 led to many merchants seeking safe havens outside the main continental ports , which the French controlled or threatened . The most important of these ports ...
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... port de Malte était déjà tres actif , le nombre moyen des navires qui le fréquenterent fut de 2.441 par an à l'entrée et de 1.984 à la sortie . " The Monthly Magazine , to which Crouzet referred , described ... Ports , Ships and Money 329.
... port de Malte était déjà tres actif , le nombre moyen des navires qui le fréquenterent fut de 2.441 par an à l'entrée et de 1.984 à la sortie . " The Monthly Magazine , to which Crouzet referred , described ... Ports , Ships and Money 329.
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