transmarine
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Some historians have attributed to the influence of Richelieu this policy of creating a seigneurial class in the transmarine dominions of France.
From The Seigneurs of Old Canada : A Chronicle of New World Feudalism by Munro, William Bennett
Relatively, this cost is now higher than the importation of guano from far-away transmarine deposits, which, however, decline in mass in the measure that the demand increases.
From Woman under socialism by De Leon, Daniel
Such intelligence the Hebridians probably receive from their transmarine correspondents.
From Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland by Johnson, Samuel
On the other hand, transmarine competition in food materially contributes toward reducing prices: this reduces incomes: the same can be counterbalanced only by improved management: and nine-tenths of the farmers lack the means thereto.
From Woman under socialism by De Leon, Daniel
And, if the senator chose to indulge more directly in the profits of transmarine commerce, to what extent was he really hindered by the provisions of the law?
From A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate by Greenidge, A. H. J. (Abel Hendy Jones)