90 adjectives to describe sales

Great expectations were, however, entertained, and a conditional sale was made to various parties of the right of using the process, notably, it is said, to the Memphis and Charleston Railroad for $50,000; and some ten miles of ties were prepared on that road, when the poisonous nature of the ingredients used brought about disaster.

Forced sales of property are made at the time when the means of purchasing are most reduced, and the worst calamities to individuals are only at last arrested by an open violation of their obligations by the banksa refusal to pay specie for their notes and an imposition upon the community of a fluctuating and depreciated currency.

On his return it was reported that the Turks would leave Jerusalem, the immediate sale of officers' stocks of foodstuffs giving colour to the rumour.

The law of instalment sales of goods, including conditional sales; with statutes and forms.

'The writings of working men, certainly,' said Lord Minchampstead, 'have an enormous sale among their own class.' 'Just because they express the feelings of that class, of which I am beginning to fear that we know very little.

National Cash Register Co. (PWH); 11Jan63; R308518. How to increase the average sale; also, Making people want to trade with you.

It took the reading world by a kind of surprise; its merit was acknowledged by a rapid sale; the public read with eagerness and the critics wondered.

Christmas creates a need for decorations, Christmas cards and presents, and Empire Day and Trafalgar Day for flags, while in many places there is an annual sale on behalf of a charity.

He wrote an account of the criminals, which had, for some time, a considerable sale; and published many little pamphlets, that accident brought into his hands, of which it would be very difficult to recover the memory.

For a long time the retail sale of pork was confined to the butchers, like that of other meat.

There was practically no commerce; there was little sale of land; questions of property were defined within very narrow limits; a mass of contracts, bills of exchange, and all the complicated transactions which trade brings with it, were only beginning to be known.

Premiéres Danseuses (hic) strong, with extensive sales.

At the end of fifty days, the ship reached Canton, where speedy and excellent sale was made of her cargo.

Englishmen would not at all be confined to a direct sale or exchange of their goods with the wheat grower, but can give him the merchandize of India and China, and the fruits of the tropics, for which English manufactures would pay.

He had so much skill in knowing what to retain, emphasize, or subordinate, and so much genius in presenting in an attractive style what he wrote, that his work of this kind met with a readier sale than his masterpieces.

" It was characteristic of Morse that the first money which he received from the actual sale of his patent rights ($45 for the right to use his patent on a short line from the Post-Office to the National Observatory in Washington) was devoted by him to a religious purpose.

The articles chosen were often of much greater value than their demand, and were sacrificed by a hurried and careless sale.

This correspondence would probably have met with an immense sale, but Mr. Murray entertained doubts as to the propriety of publishing documents so confidential, and declined to purchase them for the sum proposed.

True, he had effected a most profitable sale for her, but that was only in the line of his faithful duty, and gave him no claim upon his employer.

ESTRICH, WILLIS A., ed. Supplement to Estrich on installment sales.

One-third in value of all the legal or equitable estates in real property, possessed by the husband at any time during the marriage, which have not been sold on execution or other judicial sale, and to which the wife has made no relinquishment of her right, shall be set apart as her property in fee-simple, if she survive him.

From Saracanco to Organci is a journey of twenty days with loaded camels; and whoever travels with merchandize, will do well to go to Organci, as it is a very convenient place for the expeditious sale of goods.

The distinguished writer having kindly offered them to the ATHENÆUM, we think it advisable to perfect the Series by this reprint; and, from the limited sale of the work in which it originally appeared, it is not likely to have been read by one in a thousand of our subscribers.

The Peers were to have had another field-day, for Lord SELBORNE had put down a motion calling attention to the alleged sale of honours.

" The following sale is advertised in the "Georgia Journal," Jan, 2, 1838.

90 adjectives to describe  sales