214 adjectives to describe moneys

Mary took the little money she had and bought supplies at Duke Town.

He never forsook the native servants who had had charge of Clive, but endowed them with money sufficient to make all their future lives comfortable.

I had already been sold three different times, made considerable money with seemingly nothing to derive it from, been cheated out of a large sum of money, lost much by misfortunes, and paid an enormous sum for my freedom.

Since that time, and more rapidly after 1850, gold has displaced silver as the standard money.

Finally by temptation of extra prize money, a complement was made up.

For then sometimeswhen the coachman obligingly cuts the butler's throat in the back-alley, saywe actually presume to think for a moment that our profession is almost as honest as that of making counterfeit money...."

I found that out myself and I'm the only man that would dare going into the State to get hush-money for it.

That similar means were to some extent employed to win over opponents of the government in Ireland cannot, it must be confessed, be denied, though the temptations held out to converts oftener took the shape of titles, promotions, appointments, and court favors than of actual money.

O, 'tis news for a king; 'tis worth money. KING.

There were two-and-twenty bags in all in the chest: ten of them full of silver money, eight of them full of gold money, three of them full of gold-dust, and one small bag with jewels wrapped up in wad cotton and paper.

In the 'Encyclopædia Metropolitana' (1845), we find: 'Impressing, or, more correctly, impresting, i.e. paying earnest-money to seamen by the King's Commission to the Admiralty, is a right of very ancient date, and established by prescription, though not by statute.

Now it is, that we see the struggles for place, the heart-burnings and jealousies of contending families, and the influence of mere money.

Although I was absent at the time, and had no concern whatever in the business, and was known to a number of respectable witnesses, I was nevertheless persecuted by this conscientious gentleman, (the Indian not being able to pay for it) and obliged to pay upwards of ten pounds lawful money, with all the costs of court.

All right, he bought the knife with honest money, and he earned what's on it too.

Fiduciary money, metal and paper 6.

If you have advanced money to any child, and taken an acknowledgment for it, or entered it in any book of account, you should declare whether any legacy left by will is in addition to such advance, or whether it is to be deducted from the legacy.

Our gold would be false money to those people.

They mean not to exchange solid money for such airy honour.

It was therefore provided, in the fourth article of the treaty, that creditors on either side should meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery in full sterling money of bona fide debts contracted prior to the war.

What is more marked in our history than the extravagance and speculation attending the expansion of paper money irredeemable in gold and silver?

I ever canbut if I don't, don't associate it with my not paying back the missionary money!

you understand your Pen and Ink, how to count your dirty Money, trudge to and fro chaffering of base commodities, and cozening those you deal with, till you sweat and stink again like an o'er heated Cook, faugh, I smell him hither.

In the Bisayas the magistrates purchased the tobacco for the Government and paid for it at the rate previously fixed by the Government factories at Manila; and they were allowed to employ the surplus money of the Government treasury chest for this purpose.

The work was hurried forward with all the impetus of native energy, practically unlimited money and the power of love.

Owing to the labors of these Jewish lessees, there were many millions of light money, many millions of bad eight-groschen pieces, which, to this day, are known by the name of Ephraimites, and whose repudiation at a later period ruined many thousands of honest, worthy tradesmen, while Ephraim and Itzig became wealthy and powerful thereby.

214 adjectives to describe  moneys