20 examples of pecuniarily in sentences

There was a German tailor below, who once made him a pair of pantaloons,so they were connected sartorically and pecuniarily, and, when they met, recognized one another: and there was the concierge below, who knew when he came in and went out,that was all.

After early middle life, his writings made him pecuniarily independent, but he suffered much from ill health.

He also helped him pecuniarily, and induced others to do the same.

Martin Chuzzlewit On its monthly publication, in 1843-44, "Martin Chuzzlewit" was, pecuniarily, the least successful of Dickens's serials, though popular as a book.

"With this aim, he has declined repeated overtures pecuniarily advantageous to divert it in whole or part to other purposes; and in bringing it to America at his own risk and expense, it is solely to test the disposition of the public to second such a project.

When they had executed their work badly, he ordered them to be punished, either corporally or pecuniarily, according to the gravity of their offences.

He was a lawyer of much shrewdness and a man of great energy, and he very soon offered to become pecuniarily interested in the invention.

I hope now you have got it you will make it do for you all it can accomplish pecuniarily.

And then he adds: "I presume it can be no matter of regret with Alfred that, by the position he now takes, strengthening our defensive position against the annoyances of Smith, he can receive more pecuniarily than he could before.

On the one hand there is Reuben, a man of the most scrupulous honour, as far as my experience of him goes, committing a mean and sordid theft for which no motive can be discoveredfor he is not poor, nor pecuniarily embarrassed nor in the smallest degree avaricious.

As the minister of a small congregation advocating Liberal ideas, he had a hard position in Cleveland, both socially and pecuniarily; yet he offered to share his little with me.

I offer you a guarantee that you will not lose pecuniarily by doing so.

My duties on the paper were light and pecuniarily of no importance, though the "Post" was the journal which, of all the New York dailies, paid most attention to art, and had the highest authority in questions of culture.

On this condition we came to a final difference, as A'ali said that by the Turkish law the government became pecuniarily responsible for all such damages by condoning the acts of the offenders, and that they were not prepared to agree to.

Into the first editorial column I copied verbatim, with a prominent heading, the article from the Visiter on which the libel suit was founded, and gave notice that I alone was pecuniarily responsible for all the injury that could possibly be done to the characters of all the men who might feel themselves aggrieved thereby.

As the closing of your office might be injurious to you pecuniarily, I send two gentlemenMessrs.

Pecuniarily, life was a harder struggle than ever, for there were four more mouths to be fed,Mr. Lewes' three sons and their mother.

For she and her father had talked over the proposal, which pecuniarily was so tempting, and he, without prejudice, but on principle, had concurred with her in deciding that it was her duty not to add one touch of attractiveness to aught which supported a cause contrary to their strongest convictions.

Pecuniarily speaking, of course, he is not; though as to all qualities of the heart and head, he is a prize in the true sense of the word.

At the time of Apes' coming among them, they were quiet and peaceable, and their condition, mentally, morally and pecuniarily improving.

20 examples of  pecuniarily  in sentences