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schema:text Global treaty making : from Morocco to Constantinople -- Captivity and diplomacy in Algiers and Tunis -- The consul as state representative -- Ransoming is the norm -- Collective redemption : naval violence and hostage taking -- A true public minister : consuls and Jewish mediators -- The reluctant state -- The cannon as gift : institutionalizing the problem.
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Inverse relations

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