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1The present navigable outlets to this great commerce are three in number.
2Yonder town, now, is called Amalfi; it was once a place of great commerce, they say.
3New York and Pennsylvania produced grain, flour, lumber, and carried on a great commerce as well.
4Through the lakes passed a great commerce.
5No rich town to sack, no great commerce to rob, no valuable shipping to lay hands on.
6Ten years ago it was thought a great commerce would spring up, but the result has been otherwise.
7The first great commerce in the north arises from the manufacture in Flanders of the wool exported from England.
8But the port of Girgenti, situated at a distance of three kilometres from the city, has a great commerce.
9Where was my great commerce that so lately had made these glistening expanses populous and beautiful with its white-winged flocks?
10The great commerce of every civilized society is that carried on between the inhabitants of the town and those of the country.
11The civil wars of Flanders, and the Spanish government which succeeded them, chased away the great commerce of Antwerp, Ghent, and Bruges.
12At first sight, no doubt, the monopoly of the great commerce of America naturally seems to be an acquisition of the highest value.
13We should not longer submit to conditions under which only a trifling portion of our great commerce is carried in our own ships.
14The chief industries are distilleries for perfumes and manufacture of olive oil, of pottery and of tiles, besides a great commerce in cut flowers.
15Pisa was a republic in the middle ages, with a government of her own, armies and navies of her own and a great commerce.
16After the East Indies had been reached by doubling the southern promontory of Africa, the great commerce of the world was carried upon the ocean.
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