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tradesman
1. Each tradesman or artificer derives his subsistence from the employment, not of one, but of a hundred or a thousand different customers
2. In a militia, the character of the labourer, artificer, or tradesman, predominates over that of the soldier; in a standing army, that of the soldier predominates over every other character ; and in this distinction seems to consist the essential difference between those two different species of military force
3. humble tradesman, with little of formal education
4. As in France and Germany, the early Protestants were merchants, skilled tradesman, and
5. It was there Lovern learned that the sea grass harvest on the coast brought in several rare kinds this year and that the tradesman who brought these to us died on his last trip
6. Their father was a tradesman and there was great call for skilled people in that young and expanding country
7. Every tradesman deserves wages for his services; the merchant is entitled to his hire
8. one of them’ so he asked the tradesman “How much?”
9. Ahmed could see that the tradesman was stalling, trying to figure out what price to put on the horse
10. assume it will be included in the price of the horse” he looked heavily at the tradesman
11. They harry the shipping and have sent many a good tradesman to the bottom
12. typical Paradoxian tradesman, and the scroll turned out to
13. As a tradesman I guess they would have quoted around $15,000
14. From time to time traders from the coastal lowlands would arrive with such exotic goods as cotton, coffee beans, rubber for the balls used in the hoop game, cacao, vanilla, slateback mirrors and feathers of every colour imaginable, pottery with strange colourful designs delicately worked by some foreign tradesman, small intricately worked statues of the whole pantheon of the gods, and sometimes traders from the far mountains to the south would arrive with long necked animals laden with unattainable treasures, all of these wonders were laid out on matting and the whole square was taken up by these vendors, it was a splendid and exciting sight for a youngster to listen to the haggling over every conceivable commodity, the noise mixed with the varicoloured goods and clothing, the exotic accents of people from a dozen different tribes had a young boy’s mind in a permanent spin
15. We have captured a tradesman
16. The tradesman arrived within
17. The tradesman writhed miserably in a futile attempt to fend
18. escort the tradesman from the chamber
19. They moved on to the next tent and waited impatiently for the tradesman to finish his sign
20. The smile of a crook or a tradesman that has just swindled you out of twenty pounds, the smile of a madman who will soon squeeze the life from your neck
21. He likes to exclaim about the cost, the lack of sleep he’s getting, the many ways he bested whatever tradesman he thought wanted to con him out of his hard inherited wealth
22. His full moon appeared over Damascus in the year 1890 on a blessed night when a Damascene tradesman had a newborn baby
23. that they were actively engaged in cheating their own yeoman-class of small farms and tradesman of every cent they possibly could… while this same class was fighting and dying on the battlefield for them to keep them in power
24. It could scarcely be called a trade, in spite of his favourite description of himself as "a honest tradesman
25. Much better," said Jerry, not unlike a reluctant witness at the establishment in question, "than I, as a honest tradesman, wish to know the Bailey
26. Cruncher added to himself: "Jerry, you honest tradesman, there's hopes wot that boy will yet be a blessing to you, and a recompense to you for his mother!"
27. There might be medical doctors at the present hour, a picking up their guineas where a honest tradesman don't pick up his fardens--fardens! no, nor yet his half fardens--
28. He was particularly irritated by the owner of the flat which had been taken in view of his approaching marriage and was being redecorated at his own expense; the owner, a rich German tradesman, would not entertain the idea of breaking the contract which had just been signed and insisted on the full forfeit money, though Pyotr
29. The tradesman was dumfounded
30. But the tradesman cried out that she was wrong; they knew one another; did he doubt her? What childishness!
31. The tradesman answered arrogantly that these articles had been ordered, and that he would not take them back; besides, it would vex madame in her convalescence; the doctor had better think it over; in short, he was resolved to sue him rather than give up his rights and take back his goods
32. A tradesman became attached to me,
33. And, of course, the glorified tradesman, the mummified official, the technicians, and all these secretly disconcerted hangers-on to the enormous ticket-selling enterprise, will raise objections to it with every air of superiority
34. tradesman, who, on the score of interest, was entirely at Mr
35. It was not necessary to explain everywhere that I had come into a handsome property; but whenever I said anything to that effect, it followed that the officiating tradesman ceased to have his attention diverted through the window by the High Street, and concentrated his mind upon me
36. In those days to be a "master" tradesman meant to be master of the trade, not merely of some underpaid drudges in one's employment
37. She said: “I suppose they’ll have half a dozen fat children, and Merthin will inherit Elfric’s business, and become just another town tradesman, building houses for merchants and fawning on clergymen for contracts, just like his father-in-law
38. In the court showing his merchandise, was a tradesman who had been admitted with the same precautions
39. There is no way the director would knowingly give a tradesman a one-hundred-and-thirty-three-carat diamond and let him walk out of Paris with it
40. He was always overwhelmed with debts; even during the periods of splendour in his varied fortunes of a Costaguana general, when he held high military commands, his gold-laced uniforms were almost always in pawn with some tradesman
41. He was particularly irritated by the owner of the flat which had been taken in view of his approaching marriage and was being redecorated at his own expense; the owner, a rich German tradesman, would not entertain the idea of breaking the contract which had just been signed and insisted on the full forfeit money, though Pyotr Petrovitch would be giving him back the flat practically redecorated
42. But the tradesman cried out that she was wrong; they knew one
43. She directed me then to Skynner’s Establishment, bade me meet her promptly at Eleven o’ the Clock in Golden Square, chid me sternly not to betray her—for if Coxtart learnt we had been abroad without so much as a By-your-Leave, ’twould go hard with her, and consequently she would go hard with me, and ran off to meet her Mysterious Tradesman
44. ‘He? That’s a tradesman, that is to say, he’s the restaurant keeper, Vereshchagin
45. educated tradesman, you know, ‘a pet of a trader,’’ said the adjutant smiling
46. ‘Come inside, your honor!’ repeated the tradesman, bowing
47. This man, bent double, rushed past the tradesman and the officer
48. He gives a revolution as a tradesman whose money-box is empty gives a ball
49. It resembles a tradesman who has become a councillor of state
50. “Yes; he did not stay many minutes in the house: Missis was very high with him; she called him afterwards a ‘sneaking tradesman