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The Nature of International Commercial Laws
Chapter 1
General laws on Commerce; Africa
Chapter 10
The Circuit of Africa
Chapter 11
Carthage and Marseilles
Chapter 17
Commerce after the Destruction of the Western Empire
Chapter 15
The Commerce of the Romans with the Barbarians
Chapter 12
The Isle of Delos and Mithridates
Chapter 20
How Commerce broke through Europe's Barbarism
Chapter 21
How Europe was Affected by the Discovery of Two New Worlds
Chapter 3
The Principal Difference between the Commerce of the Ancients and the Moderns
Chapter 22
The Riches which Spain drew from America
Chapter 3
The wants of the People in the South are different from those of the North
Chapter 6
The Commerce of the Ancients
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