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merchant <a merchant; merchants> SUST.

merchant ECON. (professions)
merchant ECON. (professions)

butter merchant

cheese merchant

cloth merchant

coal merchant

cord merchant

flour merchant

ink merchant

itinerant merchant ECON.

leather merchant

merchant bank ECON.

merchant banks ECON.

merchant fleet ECON.

merchant iron METAL.

merchant marine

merchant ship <a merchant ship; merchant ships> SUST.

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These choices include training the troops, buying a certain product/quantity from a merchant, drafting soldiers, sending a treaty, or going to war.
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Other vendors were professional merchants who traveled from market to market seeking profits.
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The list includes merchant ship's captains as well as naval ship's captains.
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Governments benefited from the high tariffs and payments from the merchants.
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He worked as a merchant there, later police sergeant.
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He sailed on board a merchant vessel in which he had a monetary stake.
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The merchant drove them away and himself drank the water.
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He was active as a merchant in the textile trade.
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They were subsequently used by merchants for trade purpose.
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Soon after the revenuers had arrived, the ships were often visited by merchants looking for first choice on the arriving goods.
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