| Voltaire - 1761 - 326 trang
...the gold and filver of Peru is diftributed amongft all the people of Europe, and from thence is fent to the Eaft Indies, is a furprifing, though well known...Spanifh America, but likewife from having the leaft {hare, directly or indirectly, in the trade of that part of the world. One would have imagined, that... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 trang
...is fent to the Eaft-Indies, is a furprizing, though well known circumflance. By a ftricl law enabled by Ferdinand and Ifabella, and afterwards confirmed by Charles V. and all the kings of Spain, aU other nations were not only excluded the entrance into any of the ports in Spruiiili America, but... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 trang
...fent to the Eaft-Indies, is a furprifing, though well-known circumftance. By a ftrift law , mailed by Ferdinand and Ifabella, and afterwards confirmed...and all the kings of Spain, all other nations were sot only excluded the entrance into any of the ports in Spaniih America, but likevvife from having... | |
| 1797 - 680 trang
...though v ;•!! known c'ncumliancc. By a ftriél law traded by Ferdinand and Ilabella, andaftenvards confirmed by Charles V. and all the kings of Spain,...nations were not only excluded the entrance into any of t.ie ports in Spanifli America, but likewife from having the lean (hare, dirertly or ¡n¿iicdly, in... | |
| Hwiding - 1817 - 412 trang
...circumstance, By a, strict law enacted by Ferdinand and Isabella, and afterwards confirmed by Charle* V and all the kings of Spain, all other nations were...only excluded the .entrance into any of the ports in Spaubh America, but likewise from havingthe least share, directly or indira ctly , in ths trade of... | |
| 1824 - 348 trang
...this Philip, according to his own confession, above three thousand millions of livres of our money. afterwards confirmed by Charles V. and all the kings...nations were not only excluded the entrance into any 01 the ports in Spanish America, but likewise from having the least share, directly or indirectly,... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1901 - 346 trang
...surprising, though well-known circumstance. By a strict law enacted by Ferdinand and Isabella, and afterward confirmed by Charles V. and all the kings of Spain, all other nations were not only excluded from entering into any of the ports in Spanish America, but also from having the least share, directly... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 402 trang
...is a surprising, though well-known circumstance. I'ya strict law enacted by Eevdinand and. Isabella, and afterwards confirmed by Charles V. and all the...only excluded the entrance into any of the ports in Spanish America, but likewise 'from having the least share, directly or indirectly, in the trade of... | |
| Voltaire - 1901 - 674 trang
...surprising, though well-known circumstance. By a strict law enacted by Ferdinand and Isabella, and afterward confirmed by Charles V. and all the kings of Spain, all other nations were not only excluded from entering into any of the ports in Spanish America, but also from having the least share, directly... | |
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