In the space of a generation we changed from an agrarian to a mercantile culture, from a stay-at-home society to one on the move. |
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Despite its great girth, Mr. Chernow's opus is less suitable for more advanced students, particularly those of a mercantile or financial bent. |
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As prices fall further, bank loans turn sour, and one or more mercantile houses, banks, discount houses, or brokerages fail. |
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The town's mercantile district featured several boarded up storefronts and a coffee shop hidden behind a dozen muddy pick-up trucks. |
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The economic infrastructure to support its mercantile potential is not in evidence in Dublin. |
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In the old Fort area of Bombay, where the British once had their mercantile offices, is a stately stone building called Bombay House. |
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Like his father, his political career was hampered by his adherence to fair trade and his mercantile Birmingham roots. |
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The deposition states that this rating had prevailed for a number of years in all mercantile transactions. |
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Siberian woolly mammoths made their way over the Bering land bridge to the New World long before mercantile ships made the journey. |
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He accepts the idea that he is to be the expiator for the damage done by mercantile capitalism. |
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Animals like tigers, rhinos and elephants are hunted for the high mercantile value they attract in the international markets. |
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Attracted by the spice trade, English mercantile interests spread first to the Far East. |
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The landed gentry had some sympathy with popular resentment of the activities of moneyed and mercantile entrepreneurs. |
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Though not a rich man, my brother had earned a sufficient income in mercantile pursuits. |
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It also represents the Min-Yue culture characterized by its contacts with the outside world and great emphasis on mercantile entrepreneurship. |
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The workers have also seen through the game plan of their paymasters who have reduced them to the state of a mercantile product. |
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By mercantile usage, a bank has a lien over commercial paper deposited by the customer in the ordinary course of banking business. |
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One biographer assumes that he was a boy of somewhat ordinary talents that would fit him only for the mercantile trade. |
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The mercantile and trading community might thus share power with other interests. |
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Its construction was the beginning of a shift in mercantile activity to the area southwest of the Umayyad Mosque. |
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An energetic ruler, he dispatched naval expeditions to Sri Lanka and presided over the military and mercantile expansion of the Pallava dominions. |
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In the natural harbour the many wrecks bear testimony to its mercantile importance. |
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Chevalier draws the distinctions of class in the mercantile Dutch nation as a contour map whose every gradation bruises the feet. |
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Yet from about 1500, mercantile capitalism began revolutionizing European societies, as expressed by the scientific and commercial spirit of the Renaissance. |
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The gulf between mercantile hubs and the polities in which they are lodged is not new. |
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The east African Asians formed the mercantile and administrative classes, and Jayaben enjoyed a comfortable lifestyle. |
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Why are so many adults adopted in Japan? The reason is more mercantile than magnanimous. |
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This fashionable means of transport in cities has nurtured some mercantile ideas, such as promotional bike covers. |
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Nicolaus Copernicus is the Latinate name of the renowned astronomer and polymath, born in 1473 to a well-placed mercantile family in the Polish town of Torun. |
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It issued currency supported by adequate specie reserves, accepted deposits, discounted mercantile notes, and turned a respectable profit for investors. |
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The construction of a railroad inspired the establishment of freight and mercantile businesses, and farmers grew fields of hay for horses and other pack animals. |
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Nepotistic exchange is regulated by evolutionary mechanisms such as kin selection and sexual selection, while mercantile exchange is purely human. |
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The Emperor agrees that British subjects shall be allowed to carry on their mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint, at these designated cities and towns. |
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By appointing queens, the mercantile oligarchs were attempting to capture the legitimacy the tyrant's power had generated, but to limit the use of that power. |
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Antonio is a member of the new rising class, the mercantile capitalists. |
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He came of London mercantile stock, went to Oxford but socialised too much to take a degree, and married the daughter of Field-Marshall Lord Chetwode. |
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Smith shared the objection of the French physiocrats to the mercantile system, but he did not share their view that land is the sole source of wealth. |
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The artistic andculturalgoods,ofwhichagreatnumber still exist, witness to the remarkable history of this city, which represents an admirable example of diplomatic skills and mercantile astuteness. |
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However the league proved unable to prevent the growing mercantile competition, and so a long decline commenced. |
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At the same time, the privatization of the urban space developed itself, as well as mercantile processes, under control by the discourse of authorities. |
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Though this was one of the first mercantile transactions of my life, yet I had no doubt about acquitting myself with reputation. |
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After the couple enjoyed a long honeymoon in the Orient, Creswell purchased a real estate firm in Vancouver and operated a mercantile business in the Fraser Valley. |
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Started more than 300 years ago in a coffee shop in Tower Street run by Edward Lloyd, the market was first thought up to share the hazards of mercantile trading adventures. |
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Ill-tempered child of the Gothic, itself an ill-tempered rebuke to a drably weaponized, mercantile, industrial canny. |
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But what if you could choose to play any of these games without trying to gain wealth through conquest, violence or the mercantile capitalist strategy of buying cheap and selling dear? |
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Despite being very small in numbers, the often wealthy mercantile Khatri and Arora castes wield considerable influence within the Sikh community. |
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They consider salaried and assimilated workers of the compulsory general scheme of the industry, craft, trades and services i.e. the private and mercantile sector excluding agriculture. |
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Tenby's mercantile trade grew as it developed as a major seaport in Norman controlled Little England beyond Wales. |
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The seller of the backscratcher, that mercantile hero, has money to pay his employees and buy more ivory, while the buyer's servant gets his wage as well. |
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Born in the north of England to a prosperous mercantile family, he resisted attempts to recruit him to commerce. |
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Trade in colonial America was regulated by the British mercantile system through the Acts of Trade and Navigation. |
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In this time, the priesthood was the only path for those whose inclinations were academic rather than mercantile or agricultural. |
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However, the stronger feeling among Scots was that the country should become a great mercantile and colonial power like England. |
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Other small but influential communities include the mercantile Khatri and Arora castes. |
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In the West Indies in particular, but also in North and South America, slavery was the engine that drove the mercantile empires of Europe. |
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From 1444 to 1446, as many as forty vessels sailed from Lagos on Henry's behalf, and the first private mercantile expeditions began. |
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Technological advances in navigation provided essential support for the growth of mercantile wealth. |
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From the 11th century, it emerged as a maritime and mercantile city, especially in the Adriatic. |
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The naval strength of the Song, both mercantile and military, became the backbone of the naval power of the following Yuan dynasty. |
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The mercantile zone was so highly developed that wool had to be imported from Scotland and England. |
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Lex mercatoria precepts have been reaffirmed in new international mercantile law. |
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Uxbridge was the overnight stopping point, and had close mercantile ties to Providence. |
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The British public and press were resentful of the growing mercantile and commercial competition. |
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The Cholas excelled in maritime activity in both military and the mercantile fields. |
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Toward the end of the early modern period, Europe was dominated by the evolving system of mercantile capitalism in its trade and the New Economy. |
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For them Locke was the classic theorist of landed society and the landholder, not of commerce and mercantile interests. |
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Prior to the establishment of the 1663 Sovereign Council, the territories of New France were developed as mercantile colonies. |
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Colchester was probably the earliest capital of Roman Britain, but it was soon eclipsed by London with its strong mercantile connections. |
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Each of them had brought the surrounding rural areas and smaller towns under their control, and Athens and Corinth had become major maritime and mercantile powers as well. |
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When looking at the Importers table, the same mercantile entrepots also have outsized import ratios, the measure of imports versus total consumption. |
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County members were supposed to represent landholders, while borough members were supposed to represent the mercantile and trading interests of the kingdom. |
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The blank and arid scape of Dilmun ab origine, for example, becomes a rich and highly cosmopolitan mercantile center, while previously uncultivatable land becomes fertile. |
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Amalfitan merchants wrested the Mediterranean trade monopoly from the Arabs and founded mercantile bases in Southern Italy and the Middle East in the 10th century. |
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We do not need, as sinophile Kevin Rudd resolutely believes, a boost in Asian language education, at least not for mercantile or strategic reasons. |
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The Italian city states were also highly numerate, given the importance of the new forms of bookkeeping that were essential to the trading and mercantile basis of society. |
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In 748, the Buddhist monk Jian Zhen described Guangzhou as a bustling mercantile center where many large and impressive foreign ships came to dock. |
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Of note is the nature of mercantile arithmetic, the centesimal and decimal place value systems that were often adopted, and the political uses of numeracy. |
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In this view the Truce had enabled the Dutch to gain very unequal advantages in the trade with the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean, owing to their mercantile prowess. |
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Those nobles living in Holland began to learn about mercantile exchange as well as the tolerant, rationalist prose debates that circulated in that officially tolerant nation. |
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For the first time, public securities were rated using a system borrowed from the mercantile credit rating agencies, using letters to indicate their creditworthiness. |
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Members of the mercantile community were in an uproar as they felt the ensuing confusion and inconvenience of having no local courts would disrupt commercial activity. |
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Indian Contract law is popularly known as mercantile law of India. |
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Towns grew around monasteries and castles, and a mercantile middle class began to develop in these urban areas, especially in Flanders and later also Brabant. |
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