334 Words to use with moneys

A few years ago he was a well-known money-lender in the city, and in that capacity met the Baron, who, being in disgrace, required a loan.

I am so abominably in love with you that it seemed a sort of desecration when the man lugged your name into a discussion of money-matters.

Pompey is as sober as a church and as pleasant-tempered in a rain storm as a water-spaniel,no matter what hour of the night you keep him waiting; so it is the least we can do to let the poor fellow be sure of one evening to himself;" and the Judge opened his Times and began to study the money market.

God is the only real appraiser, and we never get back a money-value for our soul's toil.

Money-making is a secondary result: in true trade it is not the final benefit.

"You ain't the only money-bag around the place!"

The money-changers were in the temple.

Bloemfontein has the advantage of a central position, and even garish Johannesburg might claim the privilege of the money power.

Money bills were to originate in the lower house, and direct taxes could be granted for only a year.

In forwarding sums of money for clubs of subscribers, drafts | | or money orders should always be used, as, if lost or | | stolen, they can be duplicated, and no financial loss will | | be sustained by the parties interested.

It was pointed out that money wages had risen considerably in all kinds of employment; that prices had generally fallen, so that the rise in real wages was even greater; that they worked shorter hours; consumed more and better food; lived longer lives; committed fewer crimes; and lastly, saved more money.

All he left were the half-pennies in the child's money-box.

The truth was, he was in grave money difficulties, and indeed in 1603 was arrested by the Venetians and imprisoned "in a certain obscure island near unto Scio."

So let's call the money question settled, my dear.

So the pagan army quitted Reading, and wintered in 872 in the neighborhood of London, at which place they received proposals from Buhred, King of the Mercians, Alfred's brother-in-law, and for a money payment pass him and his people contemptuously by for the time, making some kind of treaty of peace with them, and go northward into what has now become their own country.

But in looking at the average money income of a wage-earning family, there are several further considerations which vitally affect the measurement of the pressure of poverty.

He also brought to them one day five sunflower seeds, recommended and sold by a mild-eyed little Murphy girl, who had the stubby fingers of a money-maker.

Hence it comes about that all money transactions are fragmentary and symbolic.

I think you threw out a feeler about his money affairs, whether he had anything to worry about was your phrase, wasn't it?

Moreover, just as we recognize that the utility of "consumers' goods" lies at the back of all demand, and constitutes the ultimate end of all production; so we cannot but feel, however obscurely, that behind the phenomena of money costs, there must lie certain ultimate costs, of which all money costs are but the measure.

It is just as with the individual: the man, at first, is absorbed in money-getting, and when he has it, yearns for respectability.

The efflux of money from England, and its influx into Germany, will raise money prices in the latter country, and lower them in the former.

It seems that in this period the states of China moved quickly towards a money economy, and an observer to whom the later Chinese history was not known could have predicted the eventual development of a capitalistic society out of the apparent tendencies.

Weeks and weeks had gone and still she knew from a look which her mother could not hide that the money troubles were still stalking her father, and coming so close that for the first time in history they cast a shadow from the top of the Sierra down into her mother's heart in San Francisco.

The united value of the presents to the Emperor, on this occasion, was fifty thousand dollars, which amply indemnifies him for his money-lending, and the credit that he gives.

334 Words to use with  moneys