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- noun Plural form of
fiar .
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Examples
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Here is a link to the info: www. fda.gov/ora/fiars/ora_import_ia2807. html
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It is in Scotland supported by the evidence of the public fiars, annual valuations made upon oath, according to the actual state of the markets, of all the different sorts of grain in every different county of Scotland.
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This institution rendered it sufficiently safe for the tenant, and much more convenient for the landlord, to convert, as they call it, the corn rent, rather at what should happen to be the price of the fiars of each year, than at any certain fixed price.
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith 1756
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It is in Scotland supported by the evidence of the public fiars, annual valuations made upon oath, according to the actual state of the markets, of all the different sorts of grain in every different county of
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith 1756
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It might probably have continued to take place, too, with regard to corn, had not the institution of the public fiars put an end to it.
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith 1756
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Befides the lightning, which perfeftly refembled the common forked lightning, there were many meteors, like what are vulgarly called falling fiars.
Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and other volcanos: 1773
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Great proprietor of all I * tis* thine To tread out empire, and togoench the fiars*
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& ill inaftrology, though upon this occafion, we imagine, he confulted his own judgment and not the fiars, ran into the prefence, and kifled the ground.
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