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1 This man takes little part in politics and follows his mercantile pursuits .
2 Soon after, he entered into mercantile pursuits in company with two brothers.
3 My father was born in Boston, and, growing up, engaged in mercantile pursuits .
4 In New York Mr. West found the society wholly devoted to mercantile pursuits .
5 For sixteen years he was engaged in mercantile pursuits , as clerk and partner.
6 This grade is nearly altogether occupied in shopkeeping, hawking, and other mercantile pursuits .
7 In 1836 he settled in New York City, and embarked extensively in mercantile pursuits .
8 Single women always could engage in commercial and mercantile pursuits without hindrance or restriction.
9 After receiving an academical education he entered upon mercantile pursuits in his native city.
10 He sold his interest and entered upon mercantile pursuits with which he was unfamiliar.
11 He is now engaged in mercantile pursuits on the river, dealing principally in pig metal.
12 The Russians are great traders; they begin their mercantile pursuits at a very early age.
13 In 1854 he removed to Pennsylvania, and entered upon the lumber business and mercantile pursuits .
14 He had never been interested greatly in mercantile pursuits .
15 Persons of this grade, like those last described, are almost wholly engaged in mercantile pursuits .
16 Though not a rich man, my brother had earned a sufficient income in mercantile pursuits .
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