Reflections on the commerce of the Mediterranean [microform] : deduced from actual experience during a residence on both sides of the Mediterranean Sea : containing a particular account of the traffic of the kingdoms of Algiers, Tunis, Sardinia, Naples, & Sicily, the Morea, &c. &c. &c. : with an impartial examination into the manners and customs of the inhabitants, in their commercial dealings : and a particular description of the British manufactures properly adapted for each country : shewing also the policy of increasing the number of British consuls, and that such advantages may result to the English by holding possessions in the Mediterranean, as nearly to equal their West India trade / by John Jackson

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