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Example sentences for "great trade"

  • They drive a great Trade at Halle in Copper, Tin, and Salt, which is produced there in abundance, the Vent of it being promoted by means of the River Inn, which becomes navigable at Halle.

  • This City drives a great Trade in Linnen, but few of the Gentry live here except the Patricians who are not more sociable than those of Nuremberg and Augsbourg.

  • Its Inhabitants are thriving, and they drive a great Trade in Linnen-Cloth.

  • This is a place of great trade, being the thoroughfare from the East Indies to Aleppo.

  • They had also a great trade up this river, in pepper and other spices, with which they furnished that part of India.

  • Negopatnam is a city of great trade, on the coast of Coromandel, where they have only a factory.

  • Malacca is a strong city and castle belonging to the Portuguese, and the centre of a great trade in those parts of India.

  • This Town drives a great Trade in earthen Ware.

  • They drive a great Trade, with as little Honesty as elsewhere.

  • This, which is a pleasant little Town, drives a great Trade in Holland, and damask'd Linen, and its Inhabitants are wealthy.

  • The city is a fine and noble one, and there is great trade carried on there.

  • It is a city of great trade and of work in gold-tissues of many sorts, as well as other kinds of industry.

  • About 1150, in the time of al Edrisi, this was a famous port, and carried on a great trade.

  • He then went against Gogo, twenty-four leagues farther, formerly a strong and populous place of great trade.

  • Further on after this the coast begins to make a bend into Cambay towards the north, in which bend are several seaports of the same king, and towns of great trade.

  • Not only, he tells us, did they carry on a great trade, but they did so with less dependence on London than the merchants of any other town in Britain.

  • Basora is near the head of the gulf of Persia, and drives a great trade in spiceries and drugs, which come from Ormus.

  • Cochin, next to Goa, is the chief place in India belonging to the Portuguese, and has a great trade in spices, drugs, and all other kinds of merchandise for Portugal.

  • Basora is fifty miles from the sea, and it a place of great trade in spices and drugs, which are brought from Ormuz.

  • Since Mokha has been made a free port, it has become a place of great trade.

  • There is a great trade carried on to all parts of Chili from the Atlantic ocean, by way of Buenos Ayres, whence the Chilese receive some European goods, together with large sums in silver, in return for their commodities.

  • Flourishing villages dotted the plain, and the city itself showed signs of being a great trade centre.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great advance; great body; great calm; great excellence; great fame; great fish; great force; great host; great houses; great hunter; great importance; great invention; great iron; great man; great marvel; great meeting; great monarch; great pomp; great question; great renown; great share; great southern; great trees; great want; greater importance; regula fidei