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Example sentences for "commerce and"

  • It is likely that the whole outfit will be filed in the Department of Commerce and Labour, and will constitute the basis of what is called around the White House to-day, a 'National Rogues' Gallery.

  • Smith, an inspector from the Bureau of Commerce and Labour, who has been working upon evidence connected with the National Provisions Company.

  • The Phœnicians thought of commerce and wealth, and not political aggrandizement.

  • The citizens of Athens, enriched by commerce and enervated by leisure, were at this time averse to the burdens of military service, and formed a striking contrast to their ancestors one hundred years earlier, in the time of Pericles.

  • They were landed proprietors, and engaged in commerce and manufactures.

  • More than one-third of the wage-earners of France are women, and these may vote for tribunes and chambers of commerce and boards of trade.

  • Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something.

  • English is already the language of commerce and convenience.

  • In other fields outside politics, especially in commerce and finance, a network of international co-operation has grown up.

  • Finance, of course, arises out of commerce and is an essential part of its machinery.

  • The imperialism and the colonial policy of each great Power, though composed of various ingredients, are mainly directed by commerce and finance.

  • Address to General Grant from the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade, San Francisco, Cal.

  • Address to General Grant by the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of San Francisco, Cal.

  • The treaty of commerce and navigation of 1848 has been, terminated by the Mexican Government, and in the absence of conventional engagements the rights of our citizens in Mexico now depend upon the domestic statutes of that Republic.

  • Commerce and fisheries as the basis of sea power were to be encouraged, and a military navy was to be built up.

  • The first is the great care France is now taking to create a commerce and to be an imposing maritime power.

  • Fourier’s school particularly, declaim passionately against the unproductiveness of commerce and of most personal services.

  • But especially must the demand for the precious metals, which naturally increases with the wealth, commerce and luxury of nations, constitute a decisive element in answering our question.

  • Commercial modes of exchange and a good currency are but the necessary means of commerce and intercourse, not the direct productive sources of wealth.

  • Commerce and manufactures, which had suffered in common with every other interest, have once more revived, and the whole country exhibits an aspect of prosperity and happiness.

  • Report of the United States Bureau of Statistics, “Commerce and Navigation,” 1881, p.

  • They have worked to secure complete liberty of commerce and industry, and include in their numbers many men of ability and learning.

  • The United States Bureau of Statistics issues quarterly statements; and annually a report on “Commerce and Navigation,” and another on the “Internal Commerce of the United States.

  • A court of assizes is held there, and there are tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a council of trade-arbitrators, a chamber of commerce and a branch of the Bank of France.

  • During the middle ages it was a considerable centre of commerce and shipping, and under the Hohenstaufen emperors was raised to the rank of a free imperial city.

  • There are a chamber of commerce and a board of trade-arbitration.

  • The Light-House Board now discharges its duties under the Department of Commerce and Labor.

  • I request Congressional authority to enable the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to unite the Bureaus of Manufactures and Statistics.

  • The great centers of commerce and finance on the seaboard originated in the days when the king of England was "lord of these dominions.

  • In 1903, anarchists were excluded and the bureau of immigration was transferred from the Treasury Department to the Department of Commerce and Labor, in order to provide for a more rigid execution of the law.

  • There were differences in economic interest--commerce and industry in the North and the planting system of the South.

  • Propensity of the Natives to Commerce and Industry, if Opportunity offered.

  • Happy influence of commerce and industry on the people.

  • The great interests which the United States have in the Pacific, in commerce and in the fisheries, have also made it necessary to maintain a naval force there.

  • Many of our citizens are engaged in commerce and navigation, and all of them are in a certain degree dependent on their prosperous state.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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