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Example sentences for "marts"

Lexicographically close words:
martingale; martingales; martins; martlet; martlets; martyr; martyrdom; martyrdome; martyrdoms; martyre
  1. Between the counting-house in Calais and the fairs and marts of the country Thomas Betson would dispose of his wool and fells.

  2. Nearly all these were colonies of the city of Miletus alone, and were, without exception, all of them the marts of a prosperous trade.

  3. Bactria, the country on the south bank of the Oxus; rich in natural productions, and one of the most ancient marts of Asia.

  4. This precipitates us at once into the marts of the money changers, and one shrinks back in distaste.

  5. Carlsbad was evidently one of the great marriage marts of middle Europe, where mothers brought their daughters to be admired, and everywhere the flower of life was blooming for the hand of love.

  6. I hear high praise from cheapman and pilgrim of Count William's wise care for barter and trade, and might learn much from the ports of the Seine that would profit the marts of the Thames.

  7. Long she lay and marveled at its beauty, Wondering how many ages would elapse before The god of Mammon would transport its treasures To his marts beside the sea.

  8. Still the Pleiades are circling, Still the dogstar glows in heaven, But the oak and pine and poplar All have gone from off the mountain-- Passed into the marts of Mammon, By the hands of toil and labor.

  9. The day will never come when silks and spices and marts will not conjure up in the minds of the most prosaic the very essence of romance.

  10. And all through the day, if one is not too much engrossed in the marts of the foreign settlement, one will hear the voice of these flower-girls calling plaintively, "Hana!

  11. I love the busy marts of trade, I love the things which men have made, Though man has charms, none such as these, In him the child of nature sees.

  12. He went from city to city, from province to province, working on the piety, the superstitions and the courage of his hearers; now in churches, then in village marts and again on the public highways.

  13. Its cities had long been chief marts for the merchandise of their caravans; its seaports still were the centers of an opulent and widely extended commerce.

  14. We have within our limits no solitary metropolis of interest or ideas--no marts of exchange--no radiating centres of opinion.

  15. Her battle-flags bear the mold and the dust of centuries, her marts are deserted, she has shrunken far within her crumbling walls, and her great population has diminished to twenty thousand souls.

  16. The great slave marts we have all read so much about--where tender young girls were stripped for inspection, and criticised and discussed just as if they were horses at an agricultural fair--no longer exist.

  17. Her jewelry marts are filled with artists in mosaic.

  18. Afterward we walked up and down one of the most popular streets for some time, enjoying other people's comfort and wishing we could export some of it to our restless, driving, vitality-consuming marts at home.

  19. It is not really of much importance where you shop; it is, however, important to remember that, unless your money happens to be more valuable than your time, you had better not frequent cheap marts or crowded stores.

  20. It rested, also, on the fact that Russia had objected to foreign settlement at the Manchurian marts recently opened, by Japan's treaty with China, to American and Japanese subjects.

  21. Without settlements, trade at those marts would be impossible, and thus Russia had constructively announced that there should be no trade but the Russian, if she could prevent it.

  22. In one wild night the city fell; Fell shrines of prayer and marts of gain Before the fiery hurricane.

  23. Her marts teem with a touch of home And music fills her halls at night; Her streets flow populous, and light Floods every happy, hopeful face; The wheel of fortune whirls apace And old-time fare and dare hold sway.

  24. The Commonwealth is quiet now, and peace her measure fills, Content in homes and farmsteads, busy marts and buzzing mills From the Atlantic's roaring to the tranquil Berkshire hills.

  25. Singapore being a free port, and a great centre of trade, there is always a large fleet of shipping anchored in its waters, and its streets and other marts of commerce are constantly thronged with a promiscuous multitude.

  26. Our Southern people can scarcely conceive how little our non-commercial Southern States were known, in the marts of traffic and trade of the world.

  27. The Koreitza were dragged pitilessly to Medina, the men kept together under strict guard, the women and children made ready to be sold at the marts within the city.

  28. It was wealthy enough to support its population, and trade flourished with the marts of Bostra, Damascus, and Northern Syria.

  29. Not only did the enterprising Khitay merchant from Kansuh and Szchuen visit the marts of Hamil and Turfan, but many of this class penetrated into Kashgar proper, where they became permanent settlers.

  30. A new avenue for commerce had been opened up, and Eastern Turkestan might, after all, prove the true gateway to the marts of Bokhara and Kuldja.

  31. At Hethaura, Sinduli, and Bichhakhori, customs are collected, but none of them are marts for the sale of goods.

  32. Hatiya on the Arun, and Alangchang on the Tambar, are at present the marts established for this commerce.

  33. What ogive gates from gold of Ophir wrought, What walls of bastioned Parian, lucid rose, What marts of crystal, for the eyes of Thought Hast builded on what Islands of Repose!

  34. Me, wildwood-wandered from the marts of Man!


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.