| Sir Edward Baines - Cotton growing - 1835 - 590 pages
...an ordinary and vsnal trade to Sicilia, Candle, Ohio, and somewliiles to Cyprus, as also to Tripolis and Barutti, in Syria. The commodities which they carried thither were, fine kersies of diuers colours, course kersies, white Westerne dozens, cottons, [no doubt, strong woollens,] certain... | |
| Edward Arber - English literature - 1877 - 668 pages
...Syria. The commodities which they carried thither were fine kerseys of divers colours, coarse kerseys, white " Western dozens," cottons, certain cloths called...statutes" and others called "cardinal whites," and calfskins which were well sold in Sicily &c. The commodities which they returned [brought] back were... | |
| Richard Whately Cooke-Taylor - Factory system - 1886 - 472 pages
...and usual trade to Sicilia, Candia, Ohio, and somewhiles to Cyprus, as also to Tripolis and Barulti, in Syria. The commodities which they carried thither...fine kersies of divers colours, coarse kersies, white Westerne dozens, cottons (really woollen goods), certain clothes called statutes, and others called... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1903 - 480 pages
...Syria. The commodities which they carried thither were fine kerseys of divers colours, coarse kerseys, white " Western dozens," cottons, certain cloths called...statutes " and others called "cardinal whites," and calfskins which were well sold in Sicily &c. The commodities which they returned [brought] back were... | |
| Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - Great Britain - 1909 - 478 pages
...Syria. The commodities which they carried thither were fine kerseys of divers colours, coarse kerseys, white western dozens, cottons, certain cloths called statutes, and others called cardinal whites, and calf-skins which were well sold in Sicily, etc. The commodities which they returned back were silks,... | |
| Archibald Hurd - Great Britain - 1921 - 240 pages
...usuall trade to Sicilia, Candle, Chio and somewhiles to Cyprus, as also to Tripolis and Baruth and Syria. The commodities which they carried thither...fine kersies of divers colours, coarse kersies, white westerne dozens, cottons, certaine cloths called statutes, and others called Cardinal Whites, and calve-skins,... | |
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