Lexicographical Neighbors of Compradores
Literary usage of Compradores
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Young Japan: Yokohama and Yedo by John R Black (1881)
"THE compradores AND THE ' UNCURRENT' DOLLAR DIFFICULTY.—PUBLIC MEETING.
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FIRST MASONIC LODGE IN YOKOHAMA. THE 4th July, 1866, ..."
2. Report of the Mission to China of the Blackburn Chamber of Commerce, 1896-7 by Frederick Samuel Augustus Bourne (1898)
"The Transit Trade from Canton— Taxation of Transit Pass Goods after they have
reached their Destination—Ring of compradores and Likin Officials—Difficult ..."
3. Trade and Navigation Between Spain and the Indies in the Time of the Hapsburgs by Clarence Henry Haring (1918)
"The same held true of that which had come into the hands of the compradores.
Sometimes the Council of the Indies attempted to contest this, ..."
4. China in Law and Commerce by Thomas R. Jernigan (1905)
"The necessity for compradores came about in bygone years, and the practice has
continued to this day, owing to the fact that the foreign employees of ..."