527 examples of premium in sentences

We got it mostly from the aliens in the East End; they'd hoarded it, you know; but they were willing to sell at a premium.

The premium rose up to last month; then it dropped a littlenot much, though, because we'd exhausted some of the most obvious sources.

" Messmer, too politic to part with his secret for so small a premium, had a better prospect in view; and his apparent disinterestedness and hesitation served only to sound an over-curious public, to allure more victims to his delusive practices, and to retain them more firmly in their implicit belief.

It is, indeed, possible, my lords, that the Dutch might buy it; but then it must be considered, that we must pay them money for the favour, since we allow a premium upon exportation, and that we shall buy it back again in spirits, and, consequently, pay them for manufacturing our own product.

As all the poets of this country will be engaged for the next six weeks in writing for the premium offered by the Crystal-Palace Company for the Barns Centenary, (so called, according to our Benjamin Franklin, because there will be nary a cent for any of us,) poetry will be very scarce and dear.

The boundaries of Greece have always been inadequate and inconvenient; they are so formed as to offer a premium to brigandagewhich is the curse of both countries, and has led to misunderstanding and violent intercourse between the inhabitants of both.

That is very disagreeable; and all the more so because I am going to insure my lifea pretty premium they will make me pay!and if I'm killed in a duel, it will be forfeited.

So far as racial differences go, the United States puts a greater premium on color, or, better, lack of color, than upon anything else in the world.

It remained for our Clevelands and Abbotts and Parkhursts to assure them that their unlawful course was right and justifiable, and for the most distinguished Negro leader to declare that "every revised Constitution throughout the Southern States has put a premium upon intelligence, ownership of property, thrift and character."

So does every penitentiary sentence put a premium upon good conduct; but it is poor consolation to the one unjustly condemned, to be told that he may shorten his sentence somewhat by good behavior.

In some Western cities he was offered a premium on the bills he had collected.

Coin at a premium.

So, too, with Mr. Tim Healy, whose principal complaint was that the tax on railway tickets would put a premium on foreign travel; that people would go to Paris instead of Dublin, and Switzerland instead of Killarney.

205; premium scheme, his, i. 318; Whig, a great, ii. 321. MADDOCKS, , the strawman, iii. 231, n. 2. MADNESS, caused by indulgence of imagination, iv.

PREMIER, i. 295, n. 1. PREMIUM-SCHEME, i. 318.

SEE Huebner, S. S. KLINEFELTER, ELIZABETH E. Return, unearned, premium clause.

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Co., Inc. (PWH); 15Jul68; R439289. Standard premium list of all rare United States and early American coins.

Standard premium list of all rare United States and early American coins.

Among the Creeks the women even used to pay a premium of tobacco for the privilege of whipping prisoners of war (Schoolcraft, V., 280).

The lack of proper government surveys, and the looseness with which the records were kept in the land office, put a premium on fraud and encouraged carelessness.

It pains me to make known to you that, owing to the great demands recently made upon the goldsmiths by her sacred Majesty, money hath become very dear; and as it was not my own lent you, I have been obliged to pay above the usance expected a further premium of seventeen in the hundred, which I pray you to presently repay me.

"] The fourth candidate offered a premium of five pounds for the place; and then "A.B." began to get frightened, and refused to see any more of the girls, convinced that they must be lunatics from some neighbouring asylum out for a walk.

" "A.B." profited by this information, and engaged the girl who offered the five pounds premium.

He might, indeed, have contented himself with quoting the War Bond advertisements, which daily inform us that the patriotic investor "will receive the whole of his money back with a substantial premium.

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