- A
peddler (American English) or
pedlar (British English) is a door-to-door and/or
travelling vendor of goods. In 19th-century
America the word "drummer"...
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Peddlers Website -
Discography Record Mirror,
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- 1963.
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graduated schedule of merchants'
licenses established,
ranging from the
peddlar's rate of $10 per year to a $60
annual fee on
firms with more than $20,000...
- and inn-keeping, mule-breeding and
peddling or
street hawking.
Yunnanese peddlars penetrated into the
unadministered and
inaccessible hill
tracts of "The...
- most
powerful voices in
township soul. In
Springs he
performed with The
Peddlars and in
Katlehong he was the lead
singer of The Weavelets. One of the members...
- Thepeddlers.co.uk - Roy, Tab &
Trevor Beat Instrumental, February, 1968 -
Peddlars Tab
Martin Started as a C&W
Musician By Mike
Clifford Beat Instrumental...
- p. 60. Scan of
original Time
article Jerome Beatty (November 1940). "
Peddlars of Paradise" (PDF). The American. p. 54.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
- religious, were not
communists or socialists, and very few of them were "
peddlars,
organ grinders, or beggars."
There were 445
members by
January 1, 1891...
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Teochews are
generally import-export
Entrepot traders,
pharmacists or
street peddlars. The
large influx of
Teochew immigrants from
Thailand into
Battambang resulted...