adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
agent
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This may seem a little absurd since the buyer in possession may well not be a mercantile agent .
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It is sufficient that he was acting within the ordinary course of business of mercantile agents generally.
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The owner, a mercantile agent , pledged bills of lading with Lloyds Bank.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the improvement in the position of the masses was far less evident than the increase in industrial and mercantile wealth.
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Here the universe of the stereotype is starkly revealed in all its mechanical and mercantile glory.
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It is sufficient that he was acting within the ordinary course of business of mercantile agents generally.
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The mercantile and commercial economy of Savoy was thus of minor consequence.
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The first, in the West End, had as its clients the peerage and gentry rather than the mercantile classes.
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The old realm of Caledor was eclipsed by other realms including the fast-rising mercantile city-state of Lothern.
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The roots of these developments in Catalonia, where the traditions of a mercantile civilization had long existed, are complex.
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When too energetic and predominant, it disposes of Credulity, and in mercantile men, leads to rash and inconsiderate speculation.