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Definition of Bourses
1. bourse [n] - See also: bourse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bourses
Literary usage of Bourses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ricardian Socialists by Lowenthal, Esther, 1883- (1912)
"In many places, local federations existed before 1887 These simply had to assume
the new title to transform themselves into bourses du Travail. ..."
2. The Stock Exchange: A Short Study of Investment and Speculation by Francis Wrigley Hirst (1911)
"... CHAPTER LONDON'S FOREIGN MARKET AND THE FOREIGN bourses A SPECIAL chapter will
be dedicated to Wall Street and the ..."
3. Annual Report of the Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders (1875)
"STOCK EXCHANGE AND bourses. The correspondence of the Council with the Committee
of the ... A similar correspondence has been maintained with the bourses of ..."
4. The Cost of Living (1913)
"... of Lincoln—"he was unquestionably the one man that the North could not spare."
SAP, GUSTAVE. Le Regime Legal des bourses en Allemagne. Pp. viii, 298. ..."
5. Socialism in Thought and Action by Harry Wellington Laidler (1920)
"The bourse soon became a center of revolutionary activity, and other bourses
sprang into existence throughout the country. Six years later these bourses ..."