105 collocations for trading

The principal dependence of the settlers in this island is upon their sugars, which they exchange yearly with the merchants who trade thither, for flour in barrels, wines, oil, cheese, leather, swords, glass beads, drinking-cups, pater-nosters, and buzios, which are a small kind of shells, called by the Italians white porcelain, and which pass in Ethiopia as money.

He traded off some shells for it in some o' them furrin places.

We know that after the panic of 1893, which dealt a blow to trade unionism among men, the movement among women was almost at a standstill.

" A few days after this, I persuaded the Indian, by making him several presents, to trade horses with me, and in this way I became the owner of the buckskin steed, not as my own property, however, but as a government horse that I could ride.

These were Indians from the more immediate vicinity, desirous of trading their skins.

Rammy here, and you and I could trade the chosen people off the map between us.

Strikes and lockouts, trades unions and employers' associations as they are now constituted and as they now operate, syndicalism and Bolshevism and proletarian dictatorships, protective tariffs and commercial spheres of influence, propaganda and subsidized newspapers are all energized by the principle of hate, and no good thing can come of any of them.

Then I made them the proposition that if they would arrange with Preston to trade me four cows, which I would select from his herd, and would provide for my board with Preston until I could break them to drive, and would furnish yokes and chains in place of my harness, I would let them have the team for a hundred dollars boot-money.

Landed and traded interest compared.

one Walter Karrick offered to trade a negro woman for "whiskey", cyder and flour.

"Your swindling client traded some bum stock in a fake corporation for Bloom's stock, which he received for bona fide services" "Like Elderberry's?" inquired Tutt innocently.

It's such a little thing to weep, So short a thing to sigh; And yet by trades the size of these We men and women die!

Many heathen came to this village to trade their goods for other things they wanted.

" "My business is to trade in as much money as I can," said the elder, smiling.

"IIwas goin' to turn th' filly back to th' range," he continued in the same emotionless voice, "butwell, you can have herI'll trade her to you forforth' thing that started th' fight.

be'n nuffin de matter wid Lightnin' Bug w'en he traded 'im, he 'lowed mebbe he could kyo' 'im en fetch 'im roun' all right, leas'ways good 'nuff ter sell ag'in.

Some went to Los Angeles, some went on north, trading off their cattle for horses, and some went directly to the coast.

" "I'm going to trade that chain for a silver watch," said Luke, answering according to the light he saw in the eyes of Clarice.

Mechanics' liens give to workmen in the building trades the first claim upon the products of their labor. § 4.

If it be Buck Davis, with the white mare that he traded his colt for, and the practically new sleigh-robe that he bought at the Sewell auction, why does Buck Davis, who lives on the river flats, cross our hills, unless Murder Hollow be blockaded with snow, or unless he has turkeys for sale?

All the nations who then traded with Constantinople furnished contingents to defend its walls.

I wouldn't trade just a little cornbread for all de flour dat is.

Judging from my own observation, I should say that retail dealers trade a good deal upon this singular fact in the constitution of the human mind, that it is inexpressibly bitter to most people to believe that they stand on the ordinary level of humanity,that, in the main, they are just like their neighbors.

Several parties of Chickesaw Indians were here, trading their deer and other skins with the townspeople.

Every successful new medium has traded off its artifact-ness the degree to which it was populated by bespoke hunks of atoms, cleverly nailed together by master craftspeople for ease of reproduction.

105 collocations for  trading