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| the collection of the tax of a fifteenth on | merchants, a post the two had held since 1202. |
| By 1920s there were other | merchants, a flour mill, a Carnegie Library, and a hig |
| essentially a community of traders and Fish | merchants a profession they have practiced for generat |
| n turn had bought the wine from Ducasse Wine | Merchants, a wine broker, which had bought less expens |
| the Montreal Board of Trade, formed to give | merchants a stronger voice in government decisions on |
| mil Nadu side as opposed to Kerala by Muslim | merchants about 1250, but a section of the salagamas, |
| s was to go to England and meet with English | merchants about the price of tobacco and to secure the |
| relatively large sports fields and grounds ( | Merchants Academy has 2 astro turfs, along with an ons |
| There is a relatively new secondary school, | Merchants Academy, which opening in 2008, after the de |
| electronic payment processing solutions for | merchants accepting credit, debit or gift cards from t |
| his leisure to the study of mathematics and | merchants' accounts, and on leaving the service set up |
| In 1652 he published An Introduction to | Merchants' Accounts, originally drawn up for the use o |
| les of Versailles and soon became one of few | merchants accredited to serve the royal court. |
| Over the 13th and 14th centuries, these | merchants accrued so much wealth and political sway th |
| And China | Merchants acquired the bank at the same year. |
| redictably allied himself with other Halifax | merchants against those rural and allegedly democratic |
| 762 defending the British East India Company | merchants against their Dutch rivals. |
| he risk of being economically ruined, Boston | merchants agreed to generally end the non-importation |
| There was a report that the | merchants agreed to pay the rates that were asked. |
| r to modernize their operations, New Orleans | merchants agreed to form their own exchange. |
| India Culture Center and several South Asian | merchants agreed to pay $10,000 for the street signage |
| India Culture Center and several South Asian | merchants agreed to pay $10,000 for the street signage |
| f the representatives of the landholders and | merchants, aimed at giving the people an opportunity o |
| Arab, Italian, and Jewish | merchants all gathered for trade. |
| country party" that opposed powerful Halifax | merchants allied with then Lieutenant Governor, Sir Jo |
| ring the Qing dynasty was a market place for | merchants along the Tianshan Road. |
| m is the addition of stone carvings of local | merchants along the buttresses of the main vault. |
| y were often the sons of French diplomats or | merchants already operating in the Ottoman Empire or t |
| Merchants also harvested resin from the longleaf pines | |
| 16th century to promote and protect Bristol | merchants and trade. |
| Merchants and farmers both began to suffer for the inv | |
| w part of the city was a wealthy district of | merchants and landowners who lived on the island forme |
| These were country retreats for wealthy City | merchants and courtiers, but the gradual urbanisation |
| Some funds were raised from local | merchants and ship owners; however by 1813 funds were |
| marked by an economic support of the Danish | merchants and by a widespread use of commoners as offi |
| Mostly the business was run by Hindu | merchants and they used to lend money to the Muslims o |
| Utmost also attacked a convoy of five German | merchants and three Italian destroyers and torpedoed a |
| The classes moved to the | Merchants and Manufacturers Building at One Main Stree |
| Side committing armed robbery against local | merchants and street peddlers. |
| ess was considered one of the city's leading | merchants and boasted the slogan "Come and See". |
| The village was a trading station for | merchants and travellers until the late 19th century. |
| ostering alliances with the local residents, | merchants, and government officials. |
| Because of the close proximity between | merchants and students, a unique relationship was form |
| He designed many homes for Montreal | merchants and businessmen, including the Bronfman fami |
| s funded "by Pichileminian businessmen, some | merchants, and citizens." |
| he twentieth century, Harwood Street carried | merchants and bankers from their mansions in The Cedar |
| used a private patrol financed by fees from | merchants and residents until 1941, when the San Mateo |
| It depicted three Chinese | merchants and a pile of cargo on a wharf on the left i |
| e of the brothers Manthos and Zois Kaplanis, | merchants and local benefactors. |
| London Institution and leader of a group of | merchants and speculators who, in a private venture, u |
| ormed by Maria Christopher, formerly of Dirt | Merchants, and Ayal Naor in 1997. |
| In the South, whitecapping discouraged many | merchants and industrialists from doing business in th |
| ere broken up in a series of sales to London | merchants and financiers who in turn resold to local b |
| and, on 17 July 1777 to a family of Scottish | merchants and bankers. |
| t shipping and became one of Salem's leading | merchants and philanthropists. |
| nd Amalfi went there in disguise as Amalfian | merchants and rescued Siconulf from prison, bringing h |
| y popular during the Edo period with wealthy | merchants and farmers, since such people were denied b |
| firm of B. D. Morehead and Company, general | merchants, and stock and station agents, which afterwa |
| hind the City Market was to bring the city's | merchants and their goods together in a single locatio |
| d Carleton Road) housed a mixture of retired | merchants and music hall artistes who were rich enough |
| ith the Indian Church through the Portuguese | merchants and missionaries. |
| to plunder the Frisian coast, and forced the | merchants and peasant to pay 100 pounds of silver and |
| warehouse, which will be leased by the city | merchants and manufacturers. |
| nder and head of Sir James Hill & Sons, wool | merchants, and Liberal Member of Parliament for Bradfo |
| "The Radhanite | Merchants and the Land of Radhan." in Journal of the E |
| as built by the Spring family, wealthy cloth | merchants and later baronets of Pakenham. |
| ers, barbers, goldsmiths, tailors, furriers, | merchants, and carters, in addition to one Jew in each |
| es were held to gain favor or protection for | merchants and traders. |
| The lower town was formerly the quarter of | merchants and craftsmen. |
| brother Edward formed J. and F. Moore Lumber | Merchants and Nursery, located at Rebecca Street; sout |
| mpact" part of Newport, consisting mostly of | merchants and tradesmen. |
| including prosperous and influential London | merchants and financiers. |
| ion by French forces, he helped organise the | merchants and tradesmen into a local defence unit, The |
| to Blackwell Hall to display and sell it to | merchants and drapers. |
| The unit is still used in Portugal by cork | merchants, and in Brazil by cattle traders. |
| ed trade to Spanish goods handled by Spanish | merchants and carried on Spanish vessels. |
| Like the early processors of checks, | merchants and businesses today face the likelihood tha |
| nts ended up registered to one villager, and | merchants and local Ottoman administrators took the op |
| ubstantial financial rewards by the convoy's | merchants and insurers. |
| As Newburyport was a city of ship-owners, | merchants and bankers, the library flourished. |
| These followers consider him a protector of | merchants and associate him with alms-giving. |
| rs before, he combined the Register with the | Merchants and Planters Journal, resulting in The Mobil |
| as born to a well-to-do family of Protestant | merchants and lawyers. |
| An Appeal to | Merchants and Ship Owners, on the Subject of Seamen (1 |
| ed to join the Swedes outside the city, both | merchants and courtiers. |
| er in the firm of G. C. and R. W. Fox & Co., | merchants and shipping agents at Falmouth, and was als |
| wever, there was a great rivalry between the | Merchants and the craftsmen of the city, the latter fo |
| lourished as an increasing number of Chinese | merchants and coolies settled in Singapore. |
| ehalf of NAMM (National Association of Music | Merchants) and VH1's Save The Music Foundation to redu |
| bought large central city premises from the | merchants and flour-millers, William Degraves & Co., a |
| eral bars, which were frequented by the many | merchants and cattle sellers. |
| nterests of London, by which the dealings of | merchants and factors entrusted with goods by foreigne |
| Jacob traded from London variously as linen | merchants and 'warehousemen'. |
| lar trade or craft, such as butchers or rice | merchants, and private households. |
| urite residential area for wealthy Liverpool | merchants and tradesmen of the time. |
| rtner in the firm of Anthony Gibbs and Sons, | merchants and bankers, and also served as Deputy Gover |
| mes visiting Loch Ewe, an assembly point for | merchants and naval escorts assigned to the Arctic con |
| f London where she published in 1951 Italian | Merchants and Shipping in Southampton, 1270-1500 (1951 |
| also provides price comparison (working with | merchants and agencies who provide data feeds) and all |
| for him a letter of acknowledgment from the | merchants and other inhabitants. |
| tural feed manufacturers, agricultural goods | merchants and fuel oil distributors; a Deputy High Cou |
| amateur theatre company and worked at a wine | merchants and in the office of a manufacturing company |
| nt of Agriculture at the urging of concerned | merchants and growers, was the first in a series of st |
| so well served with four banks, two builders | merchants and two estate agents. |
| Paine was a member of the Union League, the | Merchants, and the New York Athletics Clubs. |
| the town had expanded as local politicians, | merchants and innkeepers purchased lots from Scott, an |
| omplains about water levels from some of the | merchants, and further work was required to remove sho |
| a number of dishonest practices by Amsterdam | merchants and industrialists are criticized - bakers o |
| tish and French East India Companies led the | merchants and shipowners of Ostend in the Austrian Net |
| the war dried up the supply of free-spending | merchants and middlemen who had briefly made Yiddish t |
| oon afterwards developed into one of general | merchants and finally bankers. |
| ia, hate towards the French by a part of the | merchants and the industrials, and distrust for the su |
| Hafsid dynasty with political mans, provided | merchants and shipowners since the end of the 16th cen |
| riters, and about 50 of the most respectable | merchants and shipowners and gentlemen of the highest |
| radford society from clerks and engineers to | merchants and wool barons. |
| He was retained by the Jamaican | merchants and planters in 1807 to challenge the Slave |
| Primarily a publication for classified ads, | merchants and individuals listed notices of employment |
| 795 he was one of the sponsors of the London | merchants and bankers loyal declaration of support for |
| regards to this, such as decrees on allowing | merchants and petty bourgeois (мещане, or meshchane) t |
| ent of the sea, of Masters, of Mariners, and | Merchants, and all their doings." |
| litters, farmers, miners and mine labourers, | merchants and builders. |
| me success with small cruisers against enemy | merchants and privateers. |
| d grown to become two of Liverpool's leading | merchants and in 1970 the two companies agreed to merg |
| ston on April 20, 1815, by a group of Boston | merchants and musicians, eager to improve choral music |
| clock-making, and is intended to furhish the | Merchants and Captains with the most accurate record o |
| In 1927, Creole | merchants and professionals replaced the representativ |
| gh there were honourable landlords, friendly | merchants and plenty of locals eager to make the visit |
| tt also served with other prominent New York | merchants and educators on the board of the New York A |
| tinger lost the support of the local British | merchants and was isolated. |
| aritime activities, such as disputes between | merchants and seamen. |
| he first incidents in order to scare off the | merchants and not actually harm them; however minor da |
| mposed of Flemish, English, Dutch and French | merchants and bankers. |
| The Arab | merchants and traders now became the carriers of the n |
| s merchant drapers in the City of London, as | merchants and colonial officers in the West Indies, an |
| In India they were traditional fishers' | merchants and traders. |
| Fundamentally it was dedicated to | merchants and sailors of the ships that were heading f |
| wing, Burton India Pale Ale was preferred by | merchants and their customers in India. |
| Scherman was the son of | merchants and landowners in Posen. |
| ohn Smith, he soon became one of the leading | merchants and most influential men in the young city o |
| the existing tension between Korean American | merchants and African American community activists. |
| Main Building, which is housed in the former | Merchants and Manufacturers Building (renovated in the |
| federal property management agencies, blind | merchants and state vocational agencies have begun to |
| all goods yard, a goods shed, the local coal | merchants and Messrs Vynne & Everitt's granary. |
| "The Radhanite | Merchants and the Land of Radhan." |
| privateering fleets outfitted for profit by | merchants and nobles, or they included a combination o |
| Most were farmers, | merchants and mechanics who had promised their fortune |
| treet as having many fair houses for wealthy | merchants and others. |
| were popular in Eastern Europe among rabbis, | merchants and other itinerant Jews as a staple dessert |
| One Main Building (formerly the | Merchants and Manufacturers Building), located on the |
| They killed Sword-Brothers, vartels, | merchants and even the vogt. |
| n Ocean and the Far East gathered by Islamic | merchants and explorers and recorded on Islamic maps, |
| defended monopoly, causing discontent among | merchants and encouraging interloping. |
| came out of the fact that most of them were | merchants, and their leader, Portales, was in charge o |
| involved in a boycott campaign against white | merchants and was instrumental in eventually desegrega |
| aring places on the town council between the | Merchants and the Trades, but giving one more seat to |
| rdering Avalon a desirable place for wealthy | merchants and executives to live. |
| terests of England's emerging middle class - | merchants and traders large and small. |
| bred as butchers and are prolific gamblers, | merchants, and slave traders, and amongst their favour |
| Some also migrated on their own as | merchants and as other service providers. |
| ol, England, were a family of non-conformist | merchants and shipowners, whose sense of high social c |
| of Tornio was dominated by Swedish-speaking | merchants and crafters, forming a linguistic island su |
| He is presently the chairman of the Calgary | Merchants and Residents Association. |
| een Japan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai; Japanese | merchants and karayuki slowly began to settle overseas |
| The Nestorians were accomplished | merchants and had trade links with Kerala even before |
| ollowing the resolution of the problems, the | merchants and weavers did not return, leading up to th |
| eligious strife during the 16th century, the | merchants and cloth makers withdrew to safer locations |
| with Kenneth Bethune as general and shipping | merchants, and lived in Tinakori Road, where Premier H |
| ress was built up by soldiers as well as the | merchants and craftsmen who settled nearby. |
| he soldiers soon left them in the company of | merchants and she traveled onward in bitter cold, reac |
| re well regarded by fellow oenologists, wine | merchants, and restaurateurs. |
| You can rob and kill | merchants, and to progress in the game to the Land of |
| The | Merchants and Manufacturers Building was built in 1930 |
| to house artifacts and artworks collected by | merchants and travelers. |
| Arundell joined with Plymouth | merchants and perhaps his brother-in-law, Henry Wrioth |
| Wei refused, pointing out that sons of | merchants and laborers, pursuant to regulation, would |
| struggle between the Jews and the Christian | merchants: and therein lies the cause of the decay of |
| Following the | Merchants and Seamen Petition, which called for findin |
| The One Main Building, formerly the | Merchants and Manufacturers Building (commonly referre |
| rates so dramatically that a group of local | merchants and brokers decided to form their own compan |
| med) business profits; it was mostly paid by | merchants and artisans. |
| y high-priced) shipping services to New York | merchants and wholesalers. |
| d 1901 and these emigrants included farmers, | merchants and tradesmen, but miners made up most of th |
| oolie trade, opening all of China to British | merchants, and exempting foreign imports from internal |
| ape, were brought to the Middle East by Arab | merchants and were adopted by the Egyptians, who pract |
| er part of the 11th century to supply Norman | merchants and settlers moving to the area following th |
| ated by Parsi, Marwari, Muslim, and Gujarati | merchants and industrialists, who owned most of the ca |
| y for the scheme came from the wealthy Leeds | merchants, and a site was found on a piece of land cal |
| Few foreign travelers, outside of Spanish | merchants and officials, ventured that far north. |
| ntributed by foreign businessmen and Chinese | merchants and officials in Foochow, and the old buildi |
| In September 2010, China | Merchants announced that it planned to double the capa |
| Meanwhile, a strike by | merchants appears to be continuing in several Iranian |
| Merchants are users who buy credits in bulk with disco | |
| to Dandolo, "it is more than clear that the | merchants are very well informed about the state of th |
| Merchants are offered advertising on halfoffdepot.com, | |
| Arms | merchants are tolerated, as with any business. |
| y 1797 and conveyed a Baltic-bound convoy of | merchants as far as Elsinore. |
| They have no fire-place; and the | merchants, as it would appear, were in the habit of us |
| and manga dealers with many top collectibles | merchants as well. |
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