614 examples of retailing in sentences

"Like some damned silly afternoon tea," Trendon said later, in retailing it to the mess.

The law had, indeed, this effect, that it debarred, at least for a short time, all those from retailing spirits who lived in reputation; and, therefore, encouraged others to vend them in private places, where they were more likely to be drank to excess.

One of the circumstances which has contributed to the enormous abuse of these liquors, has been the practice of retailing them in obscure places, by persons without character and without money; who, therefore, neither feared penalties nor infamy, and offended against law and decency with equal security.

It is well known, that the reason for which they are sold in cellars, and in the streets, is the danger of retailing them in other places; and that if they were generally sold by those who could procure the best of each sort, these petty traders would be immediately undone; for it is reasonable to imagine, my lords, that they buy the cheapest liquors, and sell them at the dearest rate.

"The negroes are a lying set, sir; and I am no Abolitionist, that I should go about retailing their lies.

Even a tobacconist may, upon consideration, find no great cause for personal vainglory in the phrase; for although tobacco is an admirable sedative, the qualities necessary for retailing it are neither rare nor precious in themselves.

Not a mere wholesale reformer, he wore out his life by retailing its great influences to the poorest comer.

They abuse our hospitality, insult our peculiar institutions, set at defiance all the refinements of life, and return home, lamenting the social anarchy of America, and retailing their own indecent conduct as the ordinary customs of the country....

Above John's queer, Irish chuckle, I heard Edouard's voice, with its dainty Parisian accent, retailing jokes and leading in the laughter.

One pleasant fellow, with an apparently inexhaustible flask of whiskey in his pocket, and good-humor oozing from every pore of his jolly countenance, passed from car to car, retailing a hundred jokes to every fresh batch of listeners.

Principles of organization applied to modern retailing, by Paul M. Mazur <pb id='094.png' n='1954h1/A/0714' /> with the assistance of Myron S. Silbert.

Principles of retailing.

Principles of retailing, by Clare Wright Barker & Ira Dennis Anderson.

Principles of retailing.

FILENE, EDWARD A. Next steps forward in retailing.

Paul Hanley Furfey (A); 24Dec64; R352137. GABLER, WERNER K. Next steps forward in retailing.

End-of-course test in Retailing, principles and practices.

End-of-course test in Retailing, principles and practices.

Principles of retailing, by Clare Wright Barker & Ira Dennis Anderson.

Principles of retailing.

Retailing as a career.

He is prejudiced to the point of perversity, and gullible almost to sublimity, uncritical even for an eminently uncritical age, accepting and retailing any and every monstrous invention, the more readily apparently in proportion to its monstrosity.

The agents and retainers of government are the general monopolizers of the markets, and these men, who are enriched by peculation, and are on all occasions retailing the cant phrases of the Convention, on the purete des moeurs republicains, et la luxe de la ci-devant Noblesse,

In 1570 fines are received for retailing during service time, from proceeds of forfeitures of pots and dishes, etc., etc.).

The houses seemed to be nearly all shops, some few of which, for the retailing of charbonnerie, stale vegetables, uninviting cooked meats, and so forth, were still open; but that before which we halted was closely shuttered up, with only a private door open at the side, lighted by a single oil-lamp.

614 examples of  retailing  in sentences