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Example sentences for "trade with"

  • And they were not only thus left destitute of help in their extreme wants, haveing neither vitails, nor any thing to trade with, but others prepared & ready to glean up what y^e cuntrie might have afforded for their releefe.

  • On passing the town of Rio de la Hacha, Master Hawkins stormed it, because the Governor refused to trade with him.

  • The Rajah had been informed by a Captain Goodlad, who had touched there some time before, that he would induce the East India merchants to form one on the island to carry on a trade with him.

  • The fleet touched at the Philippines early in February, but the Indians refused to trade with them, as they were enemies of the Spaniards.

  • Who do all the folks on the Basin of Mines, and Bay shore, trade with?

  • You'll find me not very difficult to trade with, and I don't know but I might put off more than half of the books myself, tu.

  • Well Pictou, Lunenburg and Liverpool, supply themselves, and the rest that aint worth havin, trade with Halifax.

  • You have it to trade with; see that you do not wrap it in a napkin, and stow it idly away in some corner.

  • Until all Christian people wake up to the sense that they have the 'pound' to trade with, there will be nothing adequate done to bring the world to the obedience and the love of Jesus Christ.

  • Notice the small capital that the servants receive to trade with.

  • Through this worthy organ the two dignitaries signified to Mr. Hunt their sovereign intention to oppose the further progress of the expedition up the river unless a boat were left to trade with them.

  • Fortunately Mr. Stuart met with some Indians accustomed to trade with Astoria.

  • They belonged to the same band of Comanches with whom we had had so agreeable an intercourse, and had brought several mules in the expectation of driving a trade with us.

  • And that there was no Prospect of obtaining a Trade with the French Indians by this means, because the French would always be able to prevent their Passage cross the Lakes and River of St. Lawrence to our Settlements.

  • North produced a bill for closing its harbour to all commerce, and compelling the ships that had been wont to trade with it to go to the neighbouring port of Salem.

  • The governors of the Spanish colonies and their custom-house officials waxed more and more tyrannous and insolent to the English merchants who endeavoured to carry on a trade with America.

  • The decrees declared the British Isles under blockade as regards the rest of Europe; no subject of France or of any vassal power was to trade with them.

  • So he called together the tribes which lived on Manhattan and, while the painted warriors squatted on the ground, spoke to them in words like these: "My brothers, we have come to trade with you.

  • England threatened with loss of trade with, 272; N.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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