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... foreign merchants resorting to them . These consuls were appointed from among the citizens of the state in which they exercised their functions . Originally they acted as the hosts , the defenders , and the judges of their respective ...
... foreign merchants resorting to them . These consuls were appointed from among the citizens of the state in which they exercised their functions . Originally they acted as the hosts , the defenders , and the judges of their respective ...
Pagina 104
... foreign merchant ; and a jury half - native half - foreign was sometimes allowed in such cases . " Special rules were made where one of the parties to a suit wished to rely upon a document which at the time of action brought was in a ...
... foreign merchant ; and a jury half - native half - foreign was sometimes allowed in such cases . " Special rules were made where one of the parties to a suit wished to rely upon a document which at the time of action brought was in a ...
Pagina 113
... foreign manufactured commodities , were the outstanding features of its foreign trade . And this foreign trade was to a very large extent in the hands of foreign merchants . We read in the Venetian Calendar how in 1287 " Thomas ...
... foreign manufactured commodities , were the outstanding features of its foreign trade . And this foreign trade was to a very large extent in the hands of foreign merchants . We read in the Venetian Calendar how in 1287 " Thomas ...
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ment of the | 4 |
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