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The rule establish'd in Spain, for the trade in the West Indies. Being a proper scheme for directing the trade to the South Sea, now by act of Parliament to be establish'd in Great Britain. Translated from the Spanish by Captain John Stevens. To which are added, two compleat lists: one, of the goods transported out of Europe to the Spanish West Indies; the other, of commodities brought from those parts into Europe.
Veitia Linage, Joseph de, 1623-1688.Date: [1711?]- Books
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The Spanish rule of trade to the West-Indies: containing an account of the Casa de Contratacion, or India-House, its Government, Laws, Ordinances, Officers, and Jurisdiction: Of its Inferiour Courts: Of the receiving and sending out Armada's and Flota's: What these are: Of the Duties paid to the King: Who may go over to the Indies, and who not: Of Slaves carry'd over: Of all the Sea-Officers: Of the Corporation of Sailers: Of Building, Gauging and Ensuring of Ships: Of the Ports in the Indies: and many more Curious Observations of this Nature. Written in Spanish by D. Joseph de Veitia Linage, Knight of the Order of Santiage, and Treasurer and Commissioner of the India-House. Made English by Capt. John Stevens. To which are added, two compleat lists: One of the goods transported out of Europe to the Spanish West-Indies; the other of Commodities brought from those Parts into Europe.
Veitia Linage, Joseph de, 1623-1688.Date: 1702