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1 The great emporium of the East became a heap of ruins.
2 The great emporium of its commerce, the great reservoir
3 Artists and scholars flocked to the great emporium , as well as merchants and foreign princes.
4 It may be regarded as the great emporium , not less of literature than of every other commodity.
5 Timbuctoo is the great emporium for all the country of the blacks, and even for Marocco and Alexandria.
6 San Francisco, although as yet but a poor place, will no doubt become a great emporium of commerce.
7 His first store was at Broadway & Chambers St., later he owned a great emporium which covered the block betw.
8 New York to-day, grown up from the Nieuw Amsterdam of a former generation, is a great emporium and a mighty city.
9 A great emporium will doubtless speedily arise on the Californian coast which may be destined to rival in importance New Orleans itself.
10 The theory appears to have arisen from a mistake; Berberah, the great emporium of the Somali country, being confounded with the Berbers of Nubia.
11 In the city of London the traders who frequented Blackwell Hall, then the great emporium for woollen goods, canvassed actively on the Whig side.
12 Your great Emporium , and your Magazins:
13 That London, for aught appears, is the greatest and most considerable city of the world, but manifestly the greatest emporium .
14 That of the four great emporiums , London, Amsterdam, Venice, and Rouen, London alone is near double to the other three, viz., above 7 to 4.
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This collocation consists of: Great emporium through the time