The Telegraphic and Postal Department obtained an evil pre-eminence through its irregularity and untrustworthiness, and caused much inconvenience and monetary loss, owing to the delay in the delivery of letters and telegrams.
The reader may look back over every monetary convulsion he may be able to remember, and he will find that in all of them the agricultural community came through with less disaster than any other interest.
Though their trade with the South American states produced little or no augmentation of their revenues, they continued to flourish as a monetary corporation.
Their rivals for the rich prize at stake try in every way that they can to circumvent the lads and gain the valuable trophy and monetary award.
My dear sir, so far as the actual monetary loss is concerned it was fully covered by insurance," responded the stout man; "my only regret is to see a craft I was very fond of end her days in such a fashion.
All the while the small class of capitalists who owned the shares were able to satisfy the people that the merely monetary and factitious riches thus secured to the Company's shareholders was a form of public wealth.
His book is a complete history of American coinage and money issues, the management of national monetary affairs, and the different legal tender acts that have been discussed or passed by Congress.
Aside from his own business, which makes large drafts upon his time, strength, and thought, he has been closely identified with numerous other corporate and monetary interests.
Within the monetary circulation is developed a circulation which if it remains still subordinate to the monetary circulation is not inevitably enchained to it.
The Austrian Imperial Government in carrying out the reforms which are the subject of this paper does not directly pursue the solution of the monetary problem, but is primarily occupied with the financial interest of the Savings Bank.
Therefore it can entirely be substituted for the monetary system.
No more is asked of him in order to arrive at the suppression, pure and simple of the monetary system.
The conception of the comptabilistic system is one quite other than that of the monetary system.
On the other hand, there can be no harm in stating now that Ronald Penreath's father was almost equally keen on that match for monetary reasons.
My aunt would have helped Mr. Penreath if she had known he was in monetary difficulties.
Our sentiments with regard to the monetary laws were neither singular nor unsupported.
We have tried the effects of quack experiments upon our monetary and commercial systems, and both of them have given way.
It has to pronounce upon the fate of a monetary system which dear-bought and late experience has proved to be radically bad; and it must provide a substitute on which the nation may in future more confidently rely.
That an immediate reform of the latter is absolutely necessary, is quite clear from the monetary history of the last few months.
It needs no prophet to tell us, that the man who has not a farthing in the world can neither buy nor sell; and we admit that, in the present monetary convulsion, as in every other, much ripe fruit has fallen to the ground.
Barttelot was then murdered, and Jameson returned to Stanley Falls, where he found it impossible to re-organize the expedition without monetary help, which at the time he could not obtain.
Perhaps the only scientific society that has received great monetary help is the Royal Geographical Society, and when Arctic or Antarctic expeditions are launched the public has always responded magnificently.
It could retain the monetary system we know to-day and it could supply the commodities to the consumers, not as a matter of right, but by selling them to them at a price.
Monetary and allied questions will form the subject of the second volume of this series.
An investigation of these "specialists" in New York, made a few years ago by a committee of the New York County Medical Society, showed to what an extent the terrors of these unfortunate patients are exploited for monetary reasons.
Even though there may be many monetary or economic reasons in favor of certain occupations, the danger may overweigh these.
Essays on theMonetary History of the United States*.
The private ownership of wealth producers and their products made private exchange inevitable; individual ownership of land took the place of communal ownership, and a monetary system was invented.
They believe that there is a natural connexion between three weeks' rain in August and a monetary crisis, just as there is between a similar deluge and flooded meadows, or destroyed bridges.
The depression had been general in extent, and unprecedented in duration, till it was entirely thrown into the shade by the effects of the terrible monetary crisis of October 1847.
There is no more reason, had it not been for the currency laws, why a failure of the potato crop in Ireland should have produced a monetary crisis in Great Britain, than a failure in the potato crop of Norway.
With regard to the increase of the poor-rate, since free trade and the new monetary system were introduced, we have the best possible authority in the following statement in the last number of a leading journal.
It is our ruinous monetary laws which render them cause and effect.
It had one immense advantage, which distinguished it both from the previous lavish expenditure during the war, and the extravagant South American speculations which ended in the monetary catastrophe of December 1825.
Currency also is requisite; and if that be deficient, the most boundless overflow of capital will not avert a monetary crash, or save the nation from the most dreadful calamities.
Moneyed men not having their capital engaged in active business, if they are so constituted that their consciences permit them to evade their share of monetary sacrifice, can put their funds into tax-exempt securities.
The idle man possessing capital, much or little, if he is so constituted that his conscience permits him to evade his share of monetary sacrifice, can put his money into tax-exempt securities.
Indeed, he was essentially a ladies' man, but he always managed to turn his amorous adventures to monetary advantage.
Well, my Lord, were I to reduce my services to a mere monetary estimate, and furnish you with a bill of costs, for what a goodly sum should I stand in the estimates.
A large sum of money was to be paid to me, and it was verbally agreed that my treasurer should be retained by the new-comers to superintend the front of the house and the monetary arrangements.
On leaving Naples I went to Turin to present myself to the Marquis Braham, but before I could get my card forwarded, even to the first room, I was obliged to make a monetary advance.
What an admirable advantage has the monetary measure of the Government conferred on the popularity of British Rule in India!
Now let me turn to what is the dominant cause of the monetary policy of the Government--the dread that if the Sherman Act were repealed exchange might sink even as low as a shilling per rupee.
The monetary measure a policy of protection for the benefit of the silver-using countries that compete with India.
This does not apply to monetary claims, but to disputes arising out of boundaries, interpretation of treaties, national rights, etc.
It is only in the case of monetary claims that these observations do not apply.
Lincoln’s ownership of this land, in the town named for him, is further evidence of his ready amiability toward friends, where monetary matters were concerned.
Since in those days (the feudal age) the feudal lords seized food directly from the farmers, there was no need to include the farmers in the monetary economy.
The farmers were dragged into the monetary economy when the Meiji government decreed the switch from payment in kind to cash payment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monetary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.