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  • To recall this affair sounds like ancient history, but there was no more popular woman in Washington than the secretary's handsome wife, before the post-tradership scandals came to light.

    Country life in Georgia in the days of my youth, 1901

  • There had been a former partner and friend of Major Murphy in the post-tradership at Fort Stanton, Colonel Emil Fritz, who established the

    The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado Emerson Hough 1890

  • Spring River ranch, and by that time Murphy had been thrown out of the post-tradership by Major Clendenning, commanding officer, who did not like his methods.

    The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado Emerson Hough 1890

  • I cannot help you in the tradership for your brother-in-law.

    Life Among The Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims 1883

  • When his salary had reached one hundred pounds sterling he became eligible to a chief-tradership as a partner in the concern, from which position he was promoted to the rank of a chief factor.

    The River of the West 1870

  • The clerks were paid by salary, and only a person who had served as a clerk could be promoted to a "chief tradership," and only a "chief trader" to a "chief factorship."

    Canada and the States 1860

  • Long story short, I have never written a single invoice as Flashcomguru but at the same time I feel to have outgrown the sole tradership that I was running.

    Flashcomguru.com 2008

  • My company has been trading since April and I'm slowly winding down my sole tradership.

    Flashcomguru.com 2008

  • Only a clerk can be promoted to a chief tradership (1-1/85 share), and only a trader to a chief factorship (2 -

    Canada and the States 1860

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