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... merchants . As early as the seventh century , merchant organizations were strong enough to negotiate with princes . By an old story , a merchant and the prince of one state made a compact to respect mutual rights ( Granet , 1952 ) ...
... merchants . As early as the seventh century , merchant organizations were strong enough to negotiate with princes . By an old story , a merchant and the prince of one state made a compact to respect mutual rights ( Granet , 1952 ) ...
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... merchants and craftsmen should be subsidized for the prosperity of the land . An early king boasted , " Merchants coming from many a realm prosper here , and I look to their welfare and protection " ( Bose , 1945 , pp . 319-21 ) ...
... merchants and craftsmen should be subsidized for the prosperity of the land . An early king boasted , " Merchants coming from many a realm prosper here , and I look to their welfare and protection " ( Bose , 1945 , pp . 319-21 ) ...
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... merchants sometimes included illegal news- papers in their shipments . In seventeenth - century England , foreign merchants imported forbidden books and spread antimonarchic doctrines ( Dickens , 1964 ) . The ports supported the ...
... merchants sometimes included illegal news- papers in their shipments . In seventeenth - century England , foreign merchants imported forbidden books and spread antimonarchic doctrines ( Dickens , 1964 ) . The ports supported the ...
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