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1 The two were therefore well placed to receive, store, and distribute the bulk of the oversea trade .
2 The political greatness of Germany rests not least on her flourishing economic life and her oversea trade .
3 They attack and defend oversea trade .
4 Those under 1,000 gross tons are not now commercially available for oversea trade .
5 The first thing to be observed is that the British monopoly of shipping and of oversea trade has disappeared.
6 English oversea trade was carried on with the whole of Europe, with Asia Minor, and with the North of Africa.
7 The oversea trade of Australia runs into enormous figures, amounting in 1913 to $759,422,400.00.
8 Elizabeth was an exceedingly able woman of business and was practically president of all the great joint-stock companies engaged in oversea trade .
9 Fourthly, come those Merchantmen which are not used by the Army or Navy because they carry on the regular oversea trade as best they can.
10 The Dutch Wars, which lasted off and on for fifty years (1623-1673), were caused by rivalry in oversea trade .
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