碌碌之人
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灰心丧气
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Ptosis
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impale
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The British Caribbean World: Barbados,vigation Act of 1651 on trade and sugar production in Barbados. Historical accounts of the “Sugar Revolution” in Barbados in the mid-seventeenth century held that the Dutch played an important role. In . (2006), Menard disputes the long-held view and demonstrates that investment in land and slaves d
Inflated
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蚊帐
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HALO
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Sephardic Merchants and the Second Barbados: Jamaica,ssion about the “Portuguese” and the role they played in facilitating Cromwell’s Western Design and focuses on Port Royal and the Sephardic merchant community that developed in the transit trade with Spanish America most of which was contraband. The wealth created from Port Royal’s commerce forms th
chisel
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The Atlantic Sugar Trade at the End of the Seventeenth Century, the West Indian and American colonies to England. In the last chapter, Schreuder documents and concludes that merchants and commodity brokers of Amsterdam and London (including Sephardic merchants) helped to sustain the Anglo-Dutch sugar reexport trade and Amsterdam’s sugar refining industry for mo
浮雕宝石
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93398-6stage for the rest of the book covering the Golden Age during which the Dutch Republic experienced a period of great wealth and the Amsterdam Sephardic merchant community its recognition of contribution to the sugar trade.
Obvious
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