110 Verbs to Use for the Word traders

But the internal traffic was still lawful, and the breeding States soon reconciled themselves to a prohibition which gave them the monopoly of the interdicted trade, and they joined the full chorus of reprobation, to punish with death the slave-trader from Africa, while they cherished and shielded and enjoyed the precious profits of the American slave-trade exclusively to themselves.

You can find it in the schoolmaster, the small trader, the clerk, and the labourer, as readily as in the officer of dragoons, or the Arctic explorer.

" "None know it better than I, for when they sent the trader with all his movables out of the city, I was obliged to throw certain casks into the sea, to make room for his worthless stuffs.

But if such be the aim of the Writer, it is the Critic's business to detect and defeat the imposture; to warn the public against the purchase of shop-worn goods and tinsel wares; to protect the fair trader, by exposing the tricks of needy Quacks and Mountebanks; and to chastise that forward and noisy importunity with which they present themselves to the public notice.

" "My youth was much employed in these conceits," returned the trader, unfolding the rich and delicate lace in a manner to show that he had still pleasure in contemplating its texture and quality.

This, however, Tom resolutely refused; he was bad enough in all conscience, but the devil himself could not tempt him to turn slave-trader.

He first addressed his trader in the following words: "We were deceived.

McRae came forward to meet the traders, the sleeves of his shirt rolled to the elbows of his muscular brown arms.

My informant saw one trader who was taking down to New Orleans 100 horses, some sheep, and between fifty and sixty slaves.

It was a forlorn hope; but, says Livingstone, "Cannot the love of Christ carry the missionary where the slave trade carries the trader?

It has a tendency to drive the honest trader from the business of importing and to throw that important branch of employment into the hands of unscrupulous and dishonest men, who are alike regardless of law and the obligations of an oath.

The Rover lay secret-moored with a spring, with a view to bring; his guns more readily to bear upon the battery, should his defence become necessary, and he now profited, by the circumstance, in order to prevent the trader from passing to leeward.

But the Emperor's genius is mercantile, and he is determined to support his Imperial traders; and his conduct, after all, is only the calculation of a raiser.

I told the traders to tell the chiefs that some day I would come to their country to live, but their only answer was, 'It is not safe.'

We consequently undersell private traders, foreign and domestic, drive them from the competition, and thus, with the good will of the Indians, rid ourselves of a description of men who are constantly endeavoring to excite in the Indian mind suspicions, fears, and irritations toward us.

The profits from a successful trip made amends for much disaster, and enabled the trader to repeat his adventure on a larger scale.

Good business benefits both traders all the time.

The fair of Bruges, held in the month of May, brought together traders from the whole world.

With Constantinople in their power, they attacked the Venetians and compelled those wealthy traders to pay them tribute.

"I've got some first-class moccasins, both porcupined and beaded, but no Indian dolls," replied the trader.

A party was dispatched at the same time to the Flathead country, in Oregon and Washington Territories, to procure horses to remount the dragoons, and to induce the traders in that region to drive cattle down to Fort Bridger for sale.

It is well known, my lords, to every man but the minister, that we have nothing to fear from either the fleets or armies of the Spaniards, that they cannot invade us except in America, and that they can only molest us by intercepting our traders.

New plansOur travellers join the fur-traders, and see many strange thingsA curious fightA narrow escape, and a prisoner taken.

He had tasted the freedom and the zest of artist-life in Rome, and scorned to follow trader or king.

I paid a visit to M. Authoris, the Belgium merchant, and the only European trader carrying on business independently of the Emperor.

110 Verbs to Use for the Word  traders