- A
merchant is a
person who
trades in
commodities produced by
other people,
especially one who
trades with
foreign countries.
Merchants have been known...
- to
produce wrought iron of
desired quality.
Wrought iron that has been
rolled multiple times is
called merchant bar or
merchant iron. The
advantage of...
-
magnet sticks to the metal, it will be a
ferrous material, like
steel or
iron. This is
usually a less
expensive item that is
recycled but
usually is recycled...
-
Ferdinand (16
August 2021). "Of Mice and
Merchants:
Connectedness and the
Location of
Economic Activity in the
Iron Age". The
Review of
Economics and Statistics...
- A
merchant ship,
merchant vessel,
trading vessel, or
merchantman is a
watercraft that
transports cargo or
carries p****engers for hire. This is in contrast...
-
Thomson (22 July 1929 – 3
October 1982),
known professionally as
Vivien Merchant, was an
English actress. She
began her
career in 1942, and
became known...
- the
Iron Gates on a
merchant vessel towed up the river. The 2003 film Donau, Duna, Dunaj, Dunav,
Dunarea contains several minutes of film of the
Iron Gates...
- Look up
merchant of
death in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Merchant of Death,
death merchants, or
variations may
refer to:
Merchants of death, a phrase...
- The Man in the
Iron Mask is a 1977
television film
loosely adapted from the 1847–1850
novel The
Vicomte de
Bragelonne by
Alexandre Dumas and presenting...
- 1965 is
considered the year of
establishment of InGOK, when the
first merchant iron ore
concentrate was produced. 1978 the peak
output was
recorded in GOK...