The custom of the trade is for the savage traders to assemble in crowds and carry the goods away with them in baskets; and even if one cannot at first know them, and can but slowly distinguish the men who remove the goods, there will yet be no loss. The... A History of the Orient - Página 206por George Nye Steiger, Henry Otley Beyer, Conrado O. Benitez - 1926 - 469 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ju-kua Chao - 1911 - 322 páginas
...and can but slowly distinguish the men who remove the goods, there will yet be no loss. The savage traders will after this carry these goods on to other...(for the goods). Some, however, do not return within ю the proper term, for which reason vessels trading with Ma-i are the latest in reaching home. The... | |
| Robert S. Wicks - 1992 - 378 páginas
...islands for barter, and, as a rule, it takes them as much as eight or nine months until they return, then they repay the traders on shipboard with what they...proper term, for which reason vessels trading with May! are the latest in reaching home.171 In Mayi the entire procedure was streamlined, although the... | |
| Robert S. Wicks - 1992 - 378 páginas
...islands for barter, and, as a rule, it takes them as much as eight or nine months until they return, then they repay the traders on shipboard with what they...proper term, for which reason vessels trading with Mayi are the latest in reaching home. 171 In Mayi the entire procedure was streamlined, although the... | |
| Ju-kua Chao - 1912 - 348 páginas
...and can but slowly distinguish the men who remove the goods, there will yet be no loss. The savage traders will after this carry these goods on to other...(for the goods). Some, however, do not return within 10 the proper term, for which reason vessels trading with Ma-i are the latest in reaching home. The... | |
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