Du Commerce De L'inde Compar Dans Ses Effets Avantageux Ou Nuisibles Et De La N cessit De Le Confier Une Compagnie..., by J. Blanc de Volx, examines the commerce of India and compares its advantageous and detrimental effects, arguing for the necessity of entrusting it to a company. This historical work provides insights into the economic and political considerations surrounding trade with India during the period when the French East India Company played a significant role. Blanc de Volx delves into the intricacies of international trade, offering a perspective on colonial commerce and its impact.
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