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Definition of Bargainers
1. bargainer [n] - See also: bargainer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bargainers
Literary usage of Bargainers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ancient Lowly: A History of the Ancient Working People from the Earliest by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1900)
"22nd AD 303—Rancor of Mother of Galerius against the Christiana— Words of
Gibbon—Burning of the Book—Quoting Ramsay —bargainers Covet their Properties—Book ..."
2. Letters of Mr. William E. Chandler Relative to the So-called Southern Policy by William Eaton Chandler, William Lloyd Garrison (1878)
"LLOYD GARRISON on the Southern Policy of President Hayes, including Appendix
reviewing , excuses of Louisiana bargainers, will _be sent, ..."
3. A Wandering Scholar in the Levant by David George Hogarth (1896)
"... on the Plains—A garden of earth—Ottoman officialism—The rule of the Aghas—Born
bargainers—State of the peasantry—Peoples in youth and age—The Sick Man. ..."
4. Economics: Briefer Course by Henry Rogers Seager (1909)
"... as bargainers.—The treatment of wages in the chapters on Distribution was open
to the charge of being unduly abstract. The assumption that competition ..."
5. Alaska, an Empire in the Making by John Jasper Underwood (1913)
"CHAPTER VIII BUYING FROM INDIANS Purchaser should keep eyes open — Ivory artificially
aged — Elk teeth made while you wait — Natives shrewd bargainers ..."
6. The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value and by John Proffatt, Abraham Clark Freeman (1886)
"Could this declaration, made on the fourteenth day of March, avail the bargainers?
We are strongly inclined to believe that this " option " should have been ..."