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Example sentences for "bank notes"

  • Letter to David Ricardo, containing an analysis of his pamphlet on the Depreciation of Bank Notes'.

  • When the price of gold in London in bank notes is 10: The bullion par must be multiplied by 11: Price of standard silver in London in bank notes per oz.

  • The last return of bank notes in circulation was, I think, larger than any that preceded it.

  • Breedlove, where a marshal of Mississippi, commanded to collect a certain amount of dollars on execution, received the amount in bank notes, it was held that he was liable to the plaintiff in gold and silver.

  • Marvel was settling some accounts with Wright when this note was put into his hands: scarcely had he glanced his eye over it, when he started up, seized a parcel of bank notes, which lay on the table, and was rushing out of the room.

  • In rummaging over a desk to find a corkscrew, young Ludgate took occasion to open and shake a pocket-book, from which fell a shower of bank notes.

  • He had since distinguished himself as one of the first forgers of bank notes.

  • It issued an advertisement counselling the public when sending bank notes by post to cut them into two parts and to send one part by one post and another by another.

  • One has lost upwards of £6,000 in bank notes, which will be irrecoverable, as the memorandum of the numbers was in the desk with the notes, and met the same fate.

  • When it was obliged to stop, it had in the circulation about two hundred thousand pounds in bank notes.

  • Upon the two hundred thousand pounds which it circulated in bank notes, this five per cent.

  • That eminent senator estimated the total currency of the country, at the expiration of the charter of the first national bank, at sixty millions of dollars, to wit: ten millions of specie, and fifty millions in bank notes.

  • Bales of bank notes were on the road to be converted into public lands which this order overtook, and sent back, to depreciate in the vaults of the banks instead of the coffers of the treasury.

  • The children had made the usual offering of very hard and highly-colored sugar plums; but in each of the two large stockings, stowed away at the bottom, was a roll of bank notes, five hundred dollars in each.

  • Besides the price of my company, which is safely stowed away in bank notes in this breast pocket, I have a handful of ducats about me, with which I propose purchasing some trinkets for my bride.

  • Every additional quantity of it, whether in bank notes or otherwise, diminishes the real, though not the nominal value of the former quantity.

  • It ought to be known that taxes in England are not paid in gold and silver, but in paper (bank notes).

  • Similarly, when gold, or bank notes in its place, circulate in the home trade as means of payment, they constitute capital at the same time.

  • That is to say, the issue of bank notes must be regulated by the import and export of the precious metals or by the rate of exchange.

  • With this we leave the Birmingham school, but should add in passing that the doctrine of the ideal measure of money acquired new importance in the controversy over the question of the convertibility or non-convertibility of bank notes.

  • The ECB shall respect as far as possible existing practices regarding the issue and design of bank notes.

  • I saw Mr. George Conway receive the money--in notes, bank notes, and gold.

  • And I pointed to the roll of bank notes in his hand, with a significant glance.

  • They left me a roll of bank notes--more than I thought they had about them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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