The royal city of Azcapozalco was razed to the ground, and the wasted territory was henceforth reserved as the great slave-mart for the nations of Anahuac.
The Raja fortunately held some part of the plain belonging to the Nawab, and in a valley, between the mountains and a low ridge of hills, had a considerable mart called Jara Pani, or cool water, a tempting name on the burning plains of India.
The following is the route to Kathmandu, by which I went to that city, and which is the one most frequented by merchants from the low country, especially by those trading to Patna, which is the principal mart for this commerce.
At this custom-house or martis a Lapcha collector, appointed by Yu-kang-ta.
The Palpa Rajas possessed also a very important mart in the hills.
It is the principal mart for ginger and turmeric, which are produced most abundantly in the estates of the twelve lords, (Bara Thakurai,) and in Sirmaur.
Bhirkot is a very petty state, consisting entirely of mountains, and containing neither mines normart of any consequence.
Thakakuti, some way below Kaga Koti, is the chief mart for the trade with Thibet through Mastang, and may contain one thousand houses.
Sophist, and historian, and orator, poet and painter found their mart in the Olympic fair.
She had added the gold of Thasos to the silver of Laurion, and established a footing in Thessaly which was at once a fortress against the Asiatic arms and a mart for Asiatic commerce.
Her streets were the mart of the world; along the Euxine and the Palus Maeotis, her ships rode in the harbours of a hundred of her colonies.
And on great waters the seed of Shihor, the harvest of the Nile, was her revenue; and she was the mart of nations.
The good folk of Tyari have been in the habit for generations of imitating the heroes of another of Scott's novels in these matters; for a tithe of all the plunder got in raids went always to the Church of Mart Miriam (Lady Mary, i.
In short, all bespoke that activity, whether in business or pastime, which was destined to render that city the mart of the world, and which had already knit the trade of the Anglo-Saxon to the remoter corners of commercial Europe.
There was probably a Fiesolan mart on the site now occupied by Florence from very remote times; but the form of the "ancient circle" carries us back to a Roman camp and a military colony as the origin of the regular city.
I suppose there is sound basis for these accusations, since trade is migrating so rapidly towards the rival mart of Port Elizabeth.
Before Singapore was made a free port, it was the principal mart for the country trade of the East Indies.
A few tusks are sometimes brought, but it can scarcely be called an ivory mart for that.
Is it known to the little marsh-hen that cunningly builds her nest at the foot of the sedges?
Upon the tip of the promontory was the home of the Eppes family, "Appomattox.
He was to "enjoye his landes in as large and ample manner to all intentes and purposes as any Lord of any Manours in England dothe holde his grounde.
How horible shocked they seem, as, with white neckerchiefs so modest, they look back as they merge from the mart into the street!
When Mr. Seabrook enters the mart (our readers will remember that we have already described it) he finds the children undergoing a very minute examination at the hands of several slave-dealers.
If they take the leader from each dormitory you'll soon see Frank Barringer and Mart Ballock coming along," said Bob Grenwood.
Mart Ballock next," said Bob Grenwood, and he was right, the cadet mentioned was thrown into the guardroom a few minutes later.
The wealth of the island was prodigious; the rents of the dwellings and warehouses hastily constructed on it amounted to a million a year; it had, as Burke said, risen from the waters like another Tyre to become the mart of the world.
I could discuss it in the busy mart Or on the lonely housetop; hold!
May all we proud and bustling parties Whose lot in forum, street and mart is Stand in conspectu Deitatis And save our face, Reflecting where our scaly heart is Some skyey grace.
The intercourse between this port and Dover at the first institution of this mart was frequent and general.
To borrow Johnson's phrase, this is the mart "whose staple is news.
There's about one chance in a million of their doing that, but Mart doesn't gamble on even that chance.
Lausanne was a place much frequented by pilgrims, and was a mart for indulgences, but it possessed not a vestige of autonomy.
In 1403 Uri and Unterwalden were robbed of their herds of cattle at the mart of Varese by the officials of the Visconti, on what pretext is not clear.
Attracted by common interests as a near neighbour, and being moreover the mart of the Forest Cantons, Lucerne was the first to be drawn into the union.
Lorry nodded to the servant, and a few moments laterMart Rawlins entered the room.