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1 He is hope to go to U. S. A. to engage in trade .
2 The third class cultivate the soil as proprietors, and engage in trade and commerce.
3 They are all forced to engage in trade for the support of their families.
4 The Spartans, it will be recalled, were forbidden by law to engage in trade .
5 In the workplace, everyone has a right to engage in trade unions and labour movements.
6 In 1833 the company was forbidden to engage in trade , and the profit-making motive disappeared.
7 Neither the Spartans nor the Magnesian colonists were permitted to engage in trade or commerce.
8 Some pay for the photographs and video clips, but a majority engage in trade with like-minded people.
9 It told traders not to engage in trade with BP for contracts beyond one year from this month.
10 We got into an argument whether the Judges who went to India might with propriety engage in trade .
11 Let us be foremost in them; let us engage in trade honestly, in family life chastely, in government uprightly.
12 The officials of the ships may not engage in trade , and the salaries of the two highest are fixed.
13 A bondman could not marry without his master's consent; nor engage in trade ; nor refuse work assigned to him.
14 A man may belong to a gentry family and engage in trade because he has to-likeour friend Albion.
15 To calm her I asked a practical question: "I thought senators were not allowed to engage in trade ? "
16 The merchants were unable to engage in trade , and commerce, which the slave-trade had rendered stagnant, was now completely obstructed.
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