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Definition of Small stores
1. Noun. Personal items conforming to regulations that are sold aboard ship or at a naval base and charged to the person's pay.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Small Stores
Literary usage of Small stores
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ethics of Democracy: A Series of Optimistic Essays on the Natural Laws of by Louis Freeland Post (1916)
"If they are really economical it would be as futile to attempt to legislate
against department stores in the interest of small stores, as to legislate ..."
2. Ethics of Democracy: A Series of Optimistic Essays on the Natural Laws of by Louis Freeland Post (1916)
"If they are really economical it would be as futile to attempt to legislate
against department stores in the interest of small stores, as to legislate ..."
3. The Fan-qui in China, in 1836-7 by Charles Toogood Downing (1838)
"... Reach—Importance of the trade— Wash-boats—Chinese girls—Departure of inside
pilot —Collection of small stores—Port customs—Security system — Compradores ..."
4. Compiled Statutes of the United States, 1913: Embracing the Statutes of the by John Allan Mallory, United States (1914)
"Creation of "Small-stores fund." Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. * * From and
after the first day of April, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, ..."
5. The Cost of Living (1913)
"But for the chain stores to lower their prices further would mean the driving
out of the small stores. It is clearly evident ..."