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" But further than that, in most states the trader is under the necessity of lading his vessel with some merchandise or other in exchange for his cargo, since the current coin has no circulation beyond the frontier. But at Athens he has a choice: he can... "
Classical Philology - Page 194
1923
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The Works of Xenophon: Hellenica

Xenophon - 1892 - 502 pages
...come to moorings and be laid up in absolute security 1 as far as stress of weather is concerned. But further than that, in most states the trader is under...necessity of lading his vessel with some merchandise 2 or other in exchange for his cargo, since the current coin 3 has no circulation beyond the frontier....
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Hellenic Civilization

George Willis Botsford, Ernest Gottlieb Sihler - 1915 - 758 pages
...moorings and be laid up in absolute security as far as stress of weather is concerned. (2) But farther than that, in most states the trader is under the...coin has no circulation beyond the frontier. But at 1 The total citizen population of Attica was less in the fourth than in the fifth century, and the...
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Classical Philology, Volume 18

1923 - 402 pages
...Thucydides' knowledge of commercial factors in international policies. 1 i. 6. Dakyns' translation. further than that in most states the trader is under...his cargo since the current coin has no circulation Ijeyond the frontier. But at Athens he has a choice : he can in return for his wares either export...
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Money and Monetary Policy in Early Times

Arthur Robert Burns - 1927 - 584 pages
...Xenophon says3 that " in most cities (other than Athens) the trader is under the necessity of loading his vessel with some merchandise or other in exchange...coin has no circulation beyond the frontier." But whether its circulation within the country is enforced by law is not stated. Bartering for gold was...
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The Greeks

Jean-Pierre Vernant - 1995 - 332 pages
...come to moorings and be laid up in absolute security as far as stress of weather is concerned. But further than that, in most states the trader is under the necessity of loading his vessel with some merchandise or other in exchange for his cargo, since the current coin...
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The Economics of Ancient Greece

Humfrey Michell - 1957 - 436 pages
...Mediterranean earthquake belt. in absolute security as far as stress of weather is concerned. But farther than that, in most states the trader is under the...has a choice ; he can in return for his wares either take away a variety of wares, or he can export silver." Isocrates echoes the words of the author of...
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