Philological Quarterly, Volume 1University of Iowa, 1922 - Philology |
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... importance of the allusion , however , is not in the implication of a date , but in the revelation of the Merchant's position in the national economy . For the significance of the refer- ence to the wool - staple is contained rather in ...
... importance of the allusion , however , is not in the implication of a date , but in the revelation of the Merchant's position in the national economy . For the significance of the refer- ence to the wool - staple is contained rather in ...
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... importance of the position of the greater merchants can hardly be overestimated . As Unwin points out , 12 for some years 9 Extracts from Statute 2 , 27 Edward III , as summarized in Macpherson , Annals of Commerce , I , p . 550. The ...
... importance of the position of the greater merchants can hardly be overestimated . As Unwin points out , 12 for some years 9 Extracts from Statute 2 , 27 Edward III , as summarized in Macpherson , Annals of Commerce , I , p . 550. The ...
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... importance of the cities , and the necessity of financing large armies in France and Flanders , were constantly emphasizing the demand for an expanding currency . The laws against the exporta- tion of money and bullion were constantly ...
... importance of the cities , and the necessity of financing large armies in France and Flanders , were constantly emphasizing the demand for an expanding currency . The laws against the exporta- tion of money and bullion were constantly ...
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... importance.5 This monopolistic method of doing business reached its culmination in the establishment of the Calais staple in 1363. This " placed practically all the export trade of the country under the control of a corporation of ...
... importance.5 This monopolistic method of doing business reached its culmination in the establishment of the Calais staple in 1363. This " placed practically all the export trade of the country under the control of a corporation of ...
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... important manuscript for the three classical authors , especially for Sallust , as it gives portions not found in any other manuscript . It is known as V for Pliny and Sallust and M or R for Cæsar . Chatelain gives a facsimile of a page ...
... important manuscript for the three classical authors , especially for Sallust , as it gives portions not found in any other manuscript . It is known as V for Pliny and Sallust and M or R for Cæsar . Chatelain gives a facsimile of a page ...
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