Assyria From the Rise of the Empire to the Fall of Nineveh Continued From the

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Assyria From the Rise of the Empire to the Fall of Nineveh Continued From the
Znade a Znade Alexeevna Ragozin
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THE SONS OF* CANAAN: "tot ficial, truly civilizing, even in our own days, would be the regularly recurring trips of a pedler with a judicious selection of wares to a remote and secluded neighborhood somewhere on the outskirts of civ- ilization, especially if that pedler be willing to barter his goods not always for money, but more often for such simple local products and materials as his customers can supply, we shall, by magnify- l6. PHOENICIAN SARCOPHAGUS (COFFIN). (OF LATE PERIOD.
...) ing the whole thing a hundredfold, form a tolerably fair idea of the blessings that everywhere followed in the wake of the Phoenicians. The resemblance would be the closer from the fact that our pedler would certainly cheat his customers as hard and as long as they would let him, that is, as long as they had not gained some knowledge of the market value of their own wares, and, probably, some skill in manufacturing them, so as to become compara- tively independent of their itinerant trader. If they were wise and just, however, they would not 502 T&B SPOKY OF ASSYRIA.

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