Excerpt from Lex Mercatoria, or a Complete Code of Commercial Law, Vol. 1 of 2: Being a General Guide to All Men in Business, Whether as Traders, Remitters, Owners, Freighters, Captains, Insurers, Brokers, Factors, Supercargoes, or Agents; With an Account of Our Mercantile Companies, of Our Colonies and Factories Abroad
In the Second Part, or Volume, is given an Account of the Trade of the whole World, describing the Produce and Manufactures of each particular Country, and its accustomed Trade with other Countries, and a Statement of their Coins, Weights, and Measures.
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