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"peltry" Definitions
  1. PELTS, FURS

14 Sentences With "peltry"

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The taboo, strictly speaking, only appears where the peltry is absent.
The main support of the colony, trade in peltry, was bad at Quebec.
'Peltry Jellyfish' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Tillandsia in the Bromeliad family.
Why, when she was at the Opera he had been at peltry with the Mabels.
Miller grounds his readers by first discussing working with other peltry, such as deer and raccoon.
Mabel was urgent with her sister to join the party at Peltry when Urquhart was there.
Now it so happened that there was none of this kind of peltry at the fort of old Baranoff.
The list of animals listed across the top of the ledger is representative of the types of peltry exchanged during this period.
If I would not as lief as forty shillings have done with broidery and peltry, then the moon is made of green cheese.
The iron of the Chinese, as I have had occasion to observe, is remarkably bad, and all their articles of peltry are imported.
So the stomach could be equivalent to an elastic peltry, and then the capacity relaxation pressure would be seen as an elastic force, so which could be related to gastric distension.
During this period, he also continued in the Indian trade, trading manufactured goods for peltry and for cattle. During the Civil War, he mostly remained neutral. Many residents of Indian Territory feared they might be massacred, either intentionally or as an accident of war if either side attempted to contend for control of the territory. Chisholm led a band of refugees to the western part of the territory.
As a free woman, Coincoin exploited a variety of economic enterprises. She manufactured medicine, planted tobacco, and trapped wild bears to the local market and shipping peltry and oil along with indigo that she sourced from the bear skins to New Orleans along with her cured tobacco. She became a landowner and a taxpayer. As a pious Catholic, she volunteered labor for the upkeep of the parish church.
Every few miles long strings of pack-horses met them on the road, bearing heavy burthens of peltry and ginseng, the two main articles of export from the regions west of the mountains. Others overtook them loaded with kegs of spirits, salt, and bales of dry goods, on their way to the traders in Pittsburg.... .' .... '... Morris Birkbeck, founder of the English settlement in Illinois, journeyed from Washington, D.C., to Pittsburg, in 1817, by way of Frederickstown and Hagerstown and the Pennsylvania Road. At “McConnell’s Town,” under the date of May 23, he wrote in his journal: “The road we have been travelling [from Washington, D. C.] terminates at this place, where it strikes the great turnpike from Philadelphia to Pittsburg.” Of the scenes about him Mr. Birkbeck writes: “Old America seems to be breaking up, and moving westward.

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