308 Verbs to Use for the Word prices

He is responsible only for the fact that he did or did not pay a fair price for the work.

6d., are prudently going to raise their price another shilling; and having already more authors than they want, intend to increase the number of them.

Educational and Scientific Lectures, Addresses and Essays, | | brought out in neat pamphlet form, of uniform style and | | price.

Of course, I have nosed my way with pleasure along aristocratic shelves and flipped out volumes here and there to ask their price, but for the greater part, it is the plainer shops that engage me.

Interstate utilities were taken over and operated by the government, including the railway, telegraph and telephone lines; and government fixed prices on the necessaries of life.

Who sets price?

*** Several milkmen have reduced their prices from sixpence to fivepence.

" "Which you expect will yield you more than the thirty did formerly?" "Certainly; because such meat as mine commands an extraordinary price.

As it was very dirty she began to rub it, that it might fetch a higher price.

"Just then I did not know, but not long since I was offered a better price than yours.

The mass of the soldiers was made loyal by this course: of the more prominent they tempted some with the goods of those that had been despatched by lowering the price on certain articles and granting others to them free, and others they honored with the offices and priesthoods of the victims.

Seven blind men were given employment at their own homes in London; materials were supplied to them at cost price, they manufactured them, and received the full price that the articles were sold for.

It will be interesting to know the prices at Dawson City for supplies: When I left in June, 1896.

So there you'll save a Sice, | You love good Husbandry in all but Vice; | Whoring and drinking only bears a Price.

THE STRIPED RED MULLET.This fish was very highly esteemed by the ancients, especially by the Romans, who gave the most extravagant prices for it.

Skeelty, who thought he knew how to manage these people, allowed every man, at the close of work on Saturday, to purchase a pint of whiskey from the company store, charging an exorbitant price that netted a huge profit.

It has been alleged that he demanded an exorbitant price from New York for the transfer of the players.

But what a steep price we got for those fish!"

One of them was of a man who went to inquire the price of graves in a certain cemetery.

From the men who come to your door with trays of abominable china vases on their heads, and are ready to take any sort of rags in payment for them, downor up?to the bigger wretches who advertise that "ladies and gentlemen can obtain the highest price for their cast-off clothing by calling at No.

It may be doubted whether wheat was the general bread-corn of that age; and if rye, barley, or oats, were the common food, and wheat, as I suspect, only a delicacy, the value of wheat will not regulate the price of other things.

But to the innholder, sir, whose utensils are always in use, and whose fire is always burning, the diet of a soldier costs only the original price paid to the butcher; and, in years of common plenty, may be afforded, without loss, at the price mentioned in the act.

We cannot tell you the price of "bored" in Washington "for a few weeks."

The squatters chose to overlook two important facts; viz., that they had themselves originally acquired their position precisely as the digger acquired his, and that the presence of the digger, if it raised the price of labor, also enormously increased the prices of the squatter's produce.

| | | | There is hardly a township in the United States, but a | | person can, in a day or two, earn for himself a family | | machine, actually worth the price asked for itthe same as | | sold at, when purchased of Wilcox & Gibbs, the manufactures.

308 Verbs to Use for the Word  prices