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Definition of Overtraded
1. overtrade [v] - See also: overtrade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overtraded
Literary usage of Overtraded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and by United States Congress, Joseph Gales, William Winston Seaton (1837)
"With a large balance of foreign debt unsatisfied, and fur which there are no
present means of satisfaction, who cao deny that the merchants have overtraded ..."
2. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1857)
"But if we have overtraded—what caused it ? If we have imported too much, ...
Admit, that we have overtraded, and that in consequence there ia an uncommon ..."
3. A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White: Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee by Nancy N. Scott (1856)
"Every holder of a bank note is told in substance, that it is doubtful whether
his note ls good, that the banks had overtraded themselves and would probably ..."
4. A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White: Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee by Nancy N. Scott (1856)
"Every holder of a bank note is told in substance, that it is doubtful whether
his note is good, that the banks had overtraded themselves and would probably ..."
5. Colonial Currency Reprints, 1682-1751: With an Introduction and Notes by Andrew McFarland Davis (1911)
"It seems very clear, that when a Country, whose Medium is Bills of Credit, raised
on their Lands, (as our Province Bills are) has overtraded itself; ..."