Compendium of the Law of Insurance: Comprising Marine Fire and Life Insurance (Classic Reprint)

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But when we remember the great commerce of Tyre, Carthage, of Asia Minor, of Rhodes and Alex andria, it seems improbable that Greece and Rome were unacquainted with the system of Insurance.

It seems first to have been introduced into Eng land by the Lombards, about the thirteenth century. The Lombards were a people distinguished for their commercial enterprise, and for the extent of their foreign connections, which they established wherever they could obtain a footing, and circumstances offered opportunity of success to their trade.

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