Leonard Calvert Quote

There is nothing does more endanger the loss of commerce with the Indians than want of truck to barter with them.


Cited by Bernard C. Steiner in "Beginnings of the Provincial Trade," in Beginnings of Maryland 1631–1639 (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 1903), p. 40.

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There is nothing does more endanger the loss of commerce with the Indians than want of truck to barter with them.

There is nothing does more endanger the loss of commerce with the Indians than want of truck to barter with them.

There is nothing does more endanger the loss of commerce with the Indians than want of truck to barter with them.

There is nothing does more endanger the loss of commerce with the Indians than want of truck to barter with them.