Great Britain had a worldwide empire, founded upon and sustained by seaborne commerce.
Students who are a bit poky and unsullied by commerce with contemporary American life often produce better, more inspired work.
They support themselves not alone through their science but also by commerce.
The issue stood in for deeper questions, about social identity, attitudes toward change and the displacement of religious authority by commerce and industry.
But the dukes were long gone, replaced by commerce and cattlemen.
At Milan they materially advanced the interests of the city by their industry and commerce.
Since the Spanish period the people of Taal lived by farming and commerce.
It is therefore much more logical to expand by commerce rather than conflict.
The species has been spread to various parts of the world by human commerce, probably in timber.
The secondary sector 21.8%, mostly energy production and the rest by commerce, services and tourism.