The one outstanding exception among the leaders of the Anti-Monopolists was Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota "the sage of Nininger"--who remained a captain of the radical cohorts in every agrarian movement until his death in 1901.
Gone were the hopes of the past months; the Populist party would not sweep into its ranks all anti-monopolists and all silverites--for one of the old parties had stolen its loudest thunder!
He quickly realized that the monopolists {58} were sucking the lifeblood of the colony in furs and were giving nothing in return to the country.
The cargo saved New France from bankruptcy; but the explorers had defied both Church and Governor, and all the greedy monopolists of Quebec fell on Radisson and Groseillers with jealous fury.
Disgusted, the two explorers personally appealed to the Court of France; but there the monopolists were all-powerful, and justice was denied.
Why can these land monopolists afford to wait so long?
Philip II tried to reduce the exorbitant prices exacted by the German monopolists of the West Indian slave-trade, but, finding that his efforts to do so diminished the importation, he revoked his ordinances.
The contest of the monopolists of this capital with the workers and producers, that is, the people, is a burning fever which can only end by the healthy triumph of the people.
That has been its general course against the sects and monopolists of religion and opinion which have ever been the persecutors.
Yucatan is governed by a group of millionaire monopolists whose interests are identical, banded together to deny all justice to the Indians, who, if need be, are treated in a way an Englishman would blush to treat his dog.
For there is money for every one who touches the magic fibre except the miserable Indian, by whose never-ending labours the purse-proud monopolists of the Peninsula are enabled to be ever adding to their ill-gotten gold.
But in defence of the especial action of the labor monopolists in forcing wages up to a point above that which competition alone would determine, there is also much to be said.
The investigation which we pursued in the first chapters showed very clearly that monopolists are simply striving, like all other men, to protect and advance their own interests by what they consider legal and honorable means.
No one knew better than he how bitterly the monopolistsof Quebec would oppose Radisson's plans for a trip to Hudson Bay; but the prospects were alluring.
It seemed to them a great injustice that the interests of the planters should be sacrificed to the monopolists of the North.
The dominating influence of the railroad monopolists in California politics has been California politicians.
I may remark, in passing, that the much-lamented Buret regarded the idea of the existence of monopolists as a popular prejudice.
Hence no one complains; and all the maledictions of opinion are reserved for the monopolists who, through genius, succeed in raising by a few cents the price of linen and bread.
That's the sort of benefitmonopolists do to mankind.
We know what monopolists are: men who want to keep a trade all to themselves, under the pretence that they'll furnish the public with a better article.
Up to 1821 the Bibles of the English monopolists came freely into Scotland, but then a prohibition, supported by decisions in the Court of Sessions and the House of Lords, was obtained.
These monopolistswere so exorbitant in their demands, that in some places they raised the price of salt from sixteen pence a bushel, to fourteen or fifteen shillings.
We became a terror to all the monopolists who had fattened on London for generations.
That ten years' struggle between the people and the monopolists was a strife of giants.
The mere existence of Buenos Aires was a source of anxiety to themonopolists and to the Spanish government.
Imports by way of Buenos Aires increased so rapidly that soon the Cadiz monopolists were complaining to the Council of the Indies that the Potosi shops were filled with goods which had come by way of the Plate.
The Cadiz monopolists still fought hard to preserve their privileges and to control the Atlantic trade as they had controlled the route by the Isthmus.
But the Cadiz monopolistswere stubborn and their influence with the Court was all-powerful.
But, on the whole, the Queen, the court, and the country really meant business, and monopolists had either to deliver the goods or get out.
Monopolists sold dispensations from unworkable laws, which was sometimes a good thing and sometimes a bad.
The labor which the monopolists procure us is certain.
If capitalists and monopolists lower wages, there is no redress save by means of a strike on the part of the workmen; and a strike is looked upon as something akin to rebellion against the Sovereign.
English monopolists do not fail to cry out in their turn: "What would become of Great Britain, in case of war, if she is dependent on France for provisions?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monopolists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.