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Definition of Simon Marks
1. Noun. English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964).
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Literary usage of Simon Marks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Hebrew Nation and Its Literature: With an Appendix on the by Samuel Sharpe (1890)
"The arrival of the Greeks in Judea during the lifetime of Simon marks a second
great break in the stream of Hebrew thought. The first such break was made by ..."
2. Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution: Associated Battalions and Militia by William Henry Egle (1890)
"March, Simon. Marks, John. Marklin, David. Marly, Richard. Marshall, George.
Marshall, William, residing in Westmoreland county, 1828. ..."
3. History of Pittsburgh and Environs, from Prehistoric Days to the Beginning by George Thornton Fleming (1922)
"... M. Rosenthal, Klee brothers, J. Jacob and Simon Kaufman, I. Kann, H. Rosenbaum,
Henry and Moses Oppenheimer, G. Kann, J. Rothschild, Simon Marks, ..."
4. The Jews of South Carolina: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Barnett Abraham Elzas (1905)
"Simon. Marks, JM « , M. Massias, Maj. AA Mayer, I. " , M., Rev. Meyer, EJ " ,
Morris. Meyers, Eleazer. Moi'se, Aaron. " , Abraham. ..."
5. The Jews of Philadelphia: Their History from the Earliest Settlements to the by Henry Samuel Morais (1894)
"Simon Marks. Served in Custer's Division of Cavalry. Jacob Neyman. Served in
Signal Corps. Abraham Samuels. Israel W. Stern. Served four years and three ..."