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Add the Walloons , of whom many settled in the town , and it will become clear
how important was the non - Dutch element in the Antwerp trading world .
Guicciardini , the Florentine , who lived at Antwerp , and in 1567 published his
famous ...
Add the Walloons , of whom many settled in the town , and it will become clear
how important was the non - Dutch element in the Antwerp trading world .
Guicciardini , the Florentine , who lived at Antwerp , and in 1567 published his
famous ...
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There is to be found the converging - point of trade routes which he who obtains
a firm footing there will be able to ... Town after town will choose our side and a
free trading commonwealth will arise , which will be an example to Brabant and ...
There is to be found the converging - point of trade routes which he who obtains
a firm footing there will be able to ... Town after town will choose our side and a
free trading commonwealth will arise , which will be an example to Brabant and ...
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But trade still mainly hinged on the exchange between the Baltic countries on the
one side , and France , Spain , and Portugal on the other . In 1590 for the first
time Holland merchantmen ventured to pass through the Straits of Gibraltar and
to ...
But trade still mainly hinged on the exchange between the Baltic countries on the
one side , and France , Spain , and Portugal on the other . In 1590 for the first
time Holland merchantmen ventured to pass through the Straits of Gibraltar and
to ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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