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Definition of Bakers
1. baker [n] - See also: baker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bakers
Literary usage of Bakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1844)
"The law on this subject is particularly stringent on the bakers, ... Nevertheless
the law is inoperative, as bakers' bread is seldom if ever free from alum. ..."
2. Property and Contract in Their Relations to the Distribution of Wealth by Richard Theodore Ely, Samuel Peter Orth, Willford Isbell King (1914)
"NY1 The case considers the constitutionality of the ten hour law passed by the
legislature of New York concerning bakers. It was decided April 17, 1905, ..."
3. The Trust Movement in British Industry: A Study of Business Organisation by Henry William Macrosty (1907)
"The Swansea bakers' Association in 1896 failed by their individual action to ...
A sales note was accepted by the millers and bakers in the following terms: ..."
4. London by Charles Knight (1851)
"custom of the bakers' Company to present a loaf of wastel and one of cocket ...
The bakers of London were forbidden by ancient ordinances to bake loaves of ..."
5. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1854)
"Common prudence demands that a danger of this magnitude should be seasonably
guarded against A bakers' BANK IN FRANCE. Among the new features of the French ..."
6. Precis of the Archives of the Cape of Good Hope by H. C. V. Leibbrandt, Jan van Riebeeck (1905)
"bakers and others who have only their self-interest in view, and fatten on the
necessities of the poor. As it is an anxious time, Commissioners suggest that ..."
7. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1894)
"Dr. Ogle again returns to the subject of phthisis among bakers in dealing ...
The excess of deaths of bakers from phthisis over those of carpenters is very ..."