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mer·chant [ˈmɜ:tʃənt] N

mer·chant ˈbank N

mer·chant ma·ˈrine N Am, mer·chant ˈnavy N Brit

ˈmer·chant ship N

ˈpat·ter mer·chant N inf

ˈscrap mer·chant N Brit

ˈtim·ber mer·chant N

ˈwine mer·chant N esp Brit

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Well-to-do sections of population were the factory management, skilled armorers and artisans, administrative professionals, officials, clergy and merchants.
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Soon, however, it was discovered that the merchants were adulterating the grain rations to fully half their weight with sand or powdered bones.
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The gentry and merchant classes started to fuse, and the merchants gained power at the expense of the state.
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His father owned an ox cart and earned a living by delivering goods to the town's merchants.
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Many merchants were hit hard by crippling financial losses and had to leave in search for a better way of life.
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Usually, merchants begin hoarding food as a crisis develops in conflicts, to keep it from being stolen, in famines, to get higher prices.
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He can also go to merchants who will sell items, either for fighting enemies or for traversing to unreachable areas.
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Meat needed archers and beaters to produce, a chancy and costly process, and so was transformed into the preferred diet of nobles and wealthy merchants.
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The following parts are concerned with merchants' capital, interest-bearing capital and landed capital.
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It soon became a popular haunt for ship owners, merchants, and ships' captains, and thereby a reliable source of the latest shipping news.
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