结论

L. M. Wood
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大西洋和印度洋虽然各具特色,但从来不是法国帝国活动的两个独立领域。相反,这些空间形成了一个连贯的整体,因为它们被不断移动的法国主体和他们的通信所穿越和连接。这些运动往往是通过全球法律网络entrepôts,特别是超级罪犯委员会进行的。
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The Atlantic and Indian Oceans, though distinctive, were never separate spheres of French imperial activity. Instead, these spaces formed a coherent whole as they were traversed and connected by the constant movement of French subjects and their correspondence. These movements were often channeled through the global network of legal entrepôts, especially the conseils supérieurs.
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