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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CORIVALRY»
Scopri l'uso di
corivalry nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
corivalry e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
In the corivalry of trade it is supposed, that upon the tact of the assistants
depends the success of the master in competing with his neighbours; hence it is
they are ever changing, in the hopes of being better served. The evils of this
practice are, ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1835
2
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... a. perthynol i Corinth Corispermum, co-ri-sper'-mym, ». hâd torogen,
rhywogaeth o lysiau blwyddol Corival, oo-rei'-fal,s.cydgeisiwr, cydgeis- ydd.
cydymgeisydd, cyderlynwr, cystadl- ydd : v. a. cydgeisio, cydymgystadlu Corivalry
, co-rei'-fal-ii, ...
In the corivalry of trade it is supposed, that upon the tact of the assistants
depends the success of the master in competing with his neighbours ; hence it is
they are ever changing, in the hopes of heing hetter served. The evils of this
practice are ...
4
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
In the corivalry of trade it is supposed, that upon the tact of the assistants
depends the success of the master in competing with his neighbours ; hence it is
they are ever changing, in the hopes of being better served. The evils of this
practice are ...
5
The Chambers Dictionary
corival 364 having a leathery appearance. [L corium, from Gr chorion skin,
leather) corival. corivalry. corivalship kit-. Same as corrlval. etc. cork kiirk.n the
outer bark of the cork tree, a species of oak found in S Europe. N Africa, etc; a
stopper, ...
6
The new general and mining telegraph code
6884 Cordierite . 6885 Cordon . . 6886 Corduroy 6887 Cordwain 6888
Cordwood 6889 Coregonus 6890 Corelation , 6891 Corelative 6892 Coreopsis .
6893 Corfhouse , 6894 Corivalry 6895 Corkcutter , 6896 Corkfossil , 6897
Corkingpin .
C. Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal, 1901
7
New Official Vocabulary for Telegrams in Preconcerted ...
... Corneenne Cornerions д Cornflower Corius Corleis Cornaquino ` Cornees
Cornerless Cornfly Corival Corletto Cornard Corneese Cornerman Corngrater
Corivalled Corlieu Cornardise Corneggio Cornerons Cornheap Corivalry Coг1.
ieux ...
International Telegraph Bureau, Bern, 1899
8
America as a Civilization
In this corivalry Americans have the advantage of presenting to the world a
political and social system which will furnish a better and freer life for the large
mass of people than its rival. Yet the struggle is bound to be a bitter one. It is not
too hard ...
9
Nothing ever breaks except the heart
The Vengeance held the air longer than the Wildcat did, but now that bitterness
was tempered in the men themselves, the implements they handled were no
longer the varying symbols of corivalry. Braddock said he had read somewhere
that ...
10
Futures Trading Seminar: History and development
Late in the 18 th and early in the 19th centuries the free traders emerged
victorious over the privileged traders franchised by the crown. This struggle for an
open market lasted more than 300 years. During this long corivalry the free
enterprisers ...
Chicago Board of Trade, 1960