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  • 1Merchant account — A merchant account is a type of bank account that allows businesses to accept payments by debit or credit cards. A merchant account is established under an agreement between an acceptor and a merchant acquiring bank for the settlement of credit… …

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  • 2The Rose, Manor of —    On the west side of Laurence Pountney Hill, extending to 8uffolk Lane. In Dowgate Ward (S. 239). Part of the site being afterwards occupied by Merchant Taylors School.    Called Redde Roos, Red Rose, 13 and 30 H. VIII. (L. and P. H. VIII. III …

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  • 3Merchant account provider — Merchant account providers give businesses the ability to accept debit and credit cards in payment for goods and services. This can be face to face, on the telephone, or over the internet. Credit cards have become the preferred method of payment… …

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  • 4Merchant — For other uses, see Merchant (disambiguation). Merchants from Holland and the Middle East trading. A merchant is a businessperson who trades in commodities that were produced by others, in order to earn a profit. Merchants can be one of two types …

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  • 5Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation — Former type Private Industry Manufacturing Predecessor Chester Shipbuilding Co. Successor Ford factory Founded 1917 Founder(s) …

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  • 6The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin — The Private Life of the late Benjamin Franklin   …

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  • 7Merchant Adventurers' Hall — The medieval Merchant Adventurers Hall seen from Piccadilly. On the right is the brick chapel; on the left the timber frame construction of the upper storey can be seen. The Merchant Adventurers Hall is a medieval guildhall in the city of York,… …

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  • 8The Mayor of Casterbridge —   Henchard on the way to the fair with Susan and Elizabeth Jane …

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  • 9The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis — (central fragment) Artist Rembrandt Year 1662 Type Oil Dimensions 196 cm × 309 cm (77 in × 122 in) …

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  • 10The Rime of the Ancient Mariner — (original: The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere) is the longest major poem by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge written in 1797–1798 and published in the first edition of Lyrical Ballads (1798). The modern editions use a later revised version… …

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