Excerpt from Les Sources Inédites De L'histoire Du Maroc, Vol. 1: Dynastie Saadienne; Archives Et Bibliothèques D'angleterre
Les navires anglais, apres avoir décharge' leurs marchandises a Safi, allaient a santa-cruz prendre leur fret de retour', qui consistait principalement on or. En sucre, en salpétre, en cuivre, en peaux brutes ou tannées. Venaient ensuite, comme marchandises secon daires, la cire, la gomme, les amandes et les dattes.
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