Le N gotiant Anglois, Ou Traduction Libre Du Livre Intitul The British Merchant offers a detailed look into Anglo-French trade relations during the 18th century. This work, a French translation and adaptation of "The British Merchant," provides valuable insights into the economic theories and commercial practices of the time. Authored by Charles King and Fran ois V ron de Forbonnais, the book explores the intricacies of international commerce, highlighting the perspectives of both British and French merchants.
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