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Commercial crisis and change in England, 1600-1642 : a study in the instability of a mercantile economy.

Commercial crisis and change in England, 1600-1642 : a study in the instability of a mercantile economy.

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Main Author: Supple, Barry
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [Eng.] : University Press, 1964.
Series:Cambridge studies in economic history
Subjects:
Wool industry > Great Britain.
Great Britain > Commerce.
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