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merchants <a merchant; merchants> SUST.

merchants

merchant <a merchant; merchants> SUST.

merchant bank ECON.

merchant banks ECON.

merchant iron METAL.

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White merchants, farmers, and business owners could pay their debts and the prisoner had to work off the debt.
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Soon, however, it was discovered that the merchants were adulterating the grain rations to fully half their weight with sand or powdered bones.
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Meat needed archers and beaters to produce, a chancy and costly process, and so was transformed into the preferred diet of nobles and wealthy merchants.
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Many merchants were hit hard by crippling financial losses and had to leave in search for a better way of life.
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He can also go to merchants who will sell items, either for fighting enemies or for traversing to unreachable areas.
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Usually, merchants begin hoarding food as a crisis develops in conflicts, to keep it from being stolen, in famines, to get higher prices.
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The town was known for its fragrant apple orchards, but there were also merchants, craftsmen, and fishermen in the town.
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Local merchants often import events and activity to animate the area.
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Merchants, importers/exporters, and stock jobbers were growing very wealthy.
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While many merchants and traders became wealthy from the mahogany industry, ups and downs in the market had a large impact on the economy.
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