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It requires some effort to cai'ry back our imaginations to the time when, along all this vast length of country, from Tyre and Siclon to the coast of Cornwall, there was no merchant-ship to buy or sell goods except these Phenicians. The rudest tribes find advantage in such visitors; and we cannot doubt, that the men whose resolute love of gain braved so many hazards and difficulties, 276 HISTOBY OF GREECE. PART II.
must have been rewarded with profits on the largest scale of monopoly.
The Pheni
...cian settlers on the coast of Spain became gradually more and more numerous, and appear to have been distributed, either in separate townships or inter- mingled with the native population, between the mouth of the Anas (Guadiana) and the town of Malaka (Malaga) on. The Mediterranean. Unfortunately we are very little informed about their precise localities and details, but we find no information of Phenician settlements on the Mediterranean coast of Spain northward of Malaka; for Phenicians Carthagena or New Carthage was a Carthaginian and Car- settlement, founded only in the third century -t a h g e n el a tab- B.

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