MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNVENDIBLE»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNVENDIBLE»
Découvrez l'usage de
unvendible dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
unvendible et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Monetary Conference: Questions Addressed to the British ...
Questions Addressed to the British and Belgian Delegates Henri Cernuschi. 17.
Money is the material which serves to pay for all that is bought and sold. The
material serving as payment is itself unpurchasable, unvendible. Silver is ...
Pettyt's letter to Mr. Pettyt it is very unvendible, for the which I am sorry. But I make
full account it will yield you 53.c at 6 or 8 months and your taffetas ys. 6d. at that
time. For your sipers I am glad it is sold. I will be plain with you. I bought another ...
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 1966
3
Calendar of the Manuscripts of Major-General Lord Sackville...
And for the base sortment of the silk I will assure you at the same time Mr. Whytall
bought so sorted and Elias Pettyt likewise ; but I perceive by Mr. Thos. Pettyt's
letter to Mr. Pettyt it is very unvendible, for the which I am sorry. But I make full ...
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Charles John Sackville-West Sackville (4th baron), Lionel Cranfield Middlesex (1st. earl of), 1966
4
Amenities of literature
while nearly a third of Pope's original subscription edition, of seven hundred and
fifty copies, were left unvendible.* It is an evidence of the spread of
Shakespeare's celebrity, that a fashionable circle had formed themselves into a
society under ...
5
Thoughts on the Importance of the Manners of the Great, to ...
... being philosophers obtained without the sacrifices of pleasure for the seve,
rities of study ; since the industry of our literary chemists has extracted the spirit
from the gross substance of the old unvendible poison, and exhibited it in the
volatile ...
6
Calendar of State Papers: Preserved in the State Paper ...
... the cloth of gold and plushes be utterly refused, being mean and exceeding
dear, and the plushes so rufiled in packing as to be unvendible. Mirmosa
earnestly desired the principal jewels, but thought them extraordinarily over rated
, but after ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1884
7
A calendar of the court minutes, etc. of the East India ...
Francklyn and Kerridge are entreated to view them and make what abatement
they think fit, and at the same time to examine some silk stuffs bought by Mr.
James Martyn, said to be stained and unvendible; these being produced, an
abatement ...
East India Company, Ethel Bruce Sainsbury, Sir William Foster, 1907
8
Medical economy during the Middle Ages
Apothecaries were allowed excellent but regular profits upon their wares, in just
proportion to the diminishing stock of commodities and scant supply, or the
possible inactivity of certain but necessary unvendible stuffs: into this calculation
a fair ...
George Franklin Fort, 1883
9
Journal of the Institute of Bankers
The material serving as payment is itself unpurchasable and unvendible. Silver is
unpurchasable and un~ vendible in silver-monometallic countries ; gold in gold-
mono. metallic countries.” Mr. S. DANA Hoaron. (United States.) 1. “Does history
...
10
The Anglo-Karen dictionary, begun by J. Wade, revised, ...
mîœß; ccìsosmgioô. Un-säfe', a. dangerous, perilous, hazardous, ooïi§sco1œ3œ
§c£§œ§o§œÃ cm ooi 63 ooì Ъ 036581381. Un-said' (un-sëd'), a. unspoken,
œœßoo'iöscßi œ . Un-sâl'Í-ble, a. not in demand, unvendible, cm pwo'lcesjcraß ...
Jonathan Wade, Juliette Patterson Binney, 1883