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External trade was thus not so much individual, between some Englishmen and others; or international, between Englishmen and Frenchmen, Flemings, Spaniards, or Germans, as it was intermunicipal, as it has been well described.
From An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England by Cheyney, Edward Potts
In the first period it is intermunicipal rather than international.
From Household Administration Its Place in the Higher Education of Women by Various
Through its network of branches and agencies spread over the entire country, the Bank of France is able economically and expeditiously to conduct the intermunicipal exchanges of the country.
From Banking by Scott, William A.