10 Verbs to Use for the Word syndicates

In fact, I don't mind confessing that I represent a New York syndicate, and that my object in making this journey is to purchase, if I can, the Jackson farm.

Bellamont, Lord; supports syndicate to send out a privateer against French commerce; appointed Governor of New York; obtains a commission for Kidd; arrests Kidd; said by Kidd to have French passes of captured ships; accused of complicity in Kidd's piracies.

The group of financiers who control the syndicate stand to win enormous sums by the creation of a more 'elastic' currency, and subscribe largely to a Free Money League, which includes a few sincere paper-money theorists who have been soured by the contempt of the professional economists.

Too long neglected by the authorities and the public, the so-called levee districts of the city had fallen into the hands of grafting police officials, who, working with the lowest of degraded of men, had created an open and most brazen vice syndicate.

she would not have cut him more deeply than with her simple, "Why, Mr. Sloan?" "A newspaper syndicate," he explained, "has offered D.K.T. a fortune for a series of them.

a Grace passed the Senate for appointing a Syndicate to consider of augmentation.

The first thing was to organize a "syndicate" in San Francisco, to furnish funds for expenses and for the location of the Iturbide Grant.

As a matter of fact, though, I think I was to some extent responsible for smashing that horrible syndicate.

At last, after years of search throughout the state, we found our ideal location for a colony, and I bonded over 6,000 acres of fertile, well-wooded lands, returned home, formed a syndicate, and paid for our tract, to which we gave the appropriate suggestive name of "Woodlawn.

As it is now, it would have been as hard for him to conquer you, as for you to conquer the syndicate.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  syndicates