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Dear all:
What does the following passage mean? It is from the book The Asian Trade Revolution of the Seventeenth Century, by Niels Steensgaard, p. 135:
"With such an aim the Supreme Government had boxed the compass from trade to trade under its own protection, and from trade under its own protection to tribute-levying on the trade of others."
The words in bold are unclear for me.
Many thanks in advance.
What does the following passage mean? It is from the book The Asian Trade Revolution of the Seventeenth Century, by Niels Steensgaard, p. 135:
"With such an aim the Supreme Government had boxed the compass from trade to trade under its own protection, and from trade under its own protection to tribute-levying on the trade of others."
The words in bold are unclear for me.
Many thanks in advance.