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Example sentences for "moneyed"

Lexicographically close words:
monethes; monethis; moneths; money; moneye; moneylender; moneylenders; moneyless; moneys; mong
  1. He avoided open collisions, however, with criminal justice, and lived himself like a genuine moneyed man in homely and simple style.

  2. It gave the Executive a qualified control over the best moneyed resources of the United States, not contemplated by the constitution, nor founded in wisdom.

  3. It gave rise to an unauthorized incorporation of the moneyed interest, and placed it as far as possible from the reach of future Legislative influence.

  4. He could show, from the best authority, the acknowledgment of the British Crown officers themselves, that the Parliament has a right to discuss and decide on Treaties which involved moneyed stipulations.

  5. Government has contributed to this inequality; the Bank of the United States is a most important machine in promoting the objects of this moneyed interest.

  6. Some of the members are directors of this institution; and it will only be by increasing the representation that an adequate barrier can be opposed to this moneyed interest.

  7. This alarm is owing to an overgrown moneyed system, with which the people are not entirely satisfied.

  8. This Bank will swallow up the State banks; it will raise in this country a moneyed interest at the devotion of Government; it may bribe both States and individuals.

  9. But I don't think the worse of the Constitution because lawyers, and men of learning, and moneyed men are fond of it.

  10. These lawyers, these moneyed men, these men of learning, are all embarked in the same cause with us, and we must all sink or swim together.

  11. Now, when the man of genius has found a good thing, the moneyed man taps him on the shoulder and says, 'What have you got there?

  12. Imagine a pig rooting round a truffle-patch; he is followed by a jolly fellow, a moneyed man, who listens for the grunt as piggy finds the succulent.

  13. By the vast debt of France a great moneyed interest has insensibly grown up, and with it a great power.

  14. The moneyed interest is in its nature more ready for any adventure, and its possessors more disposed to new enterprises of any kind.

  15. In this state of real, though not always perceived, warfare between the noble ancient landed interest and the new moneyed interest, the greatest, because the most applicable, strength was in the hands of the latter.

  16. The moneyed property was long looked on with rather an evil eye by the people.

  17. Along with the moneyed interest, a new description of men had grown up, with whom that interest soon formed a close and marked union: I mean the political men of letters.

  18. The whole of the power obtained by this Revolution will settle in the towns among the burghers, and the moneyed directors who lead them.

  19. If they do not provide for them, they will be undone by the efforts of the most dangerous of all parties: I mean an extensive, discontented moneyed interest, injured and not destroyed.

  20. The body of confiscators, true to that moneyed interest for which they were false to every other, have found the clergy competent to incur a legal debt.

  21. Where have you placed the real power over moneyed and landed circulation?

  22. The moneyed men, merchants, principal tradesmen, and men of letters (hitherto generally thought the peaceable and even timid part of society) are the chief actors in the French Revolution.

  23. Sidenote: Moneyed interest not necessary to them.

  24. France is wholly separated from its property of every description, and of course that neither the landed nor the moneyed interest possesses the smallest weight or consideration in the direction of any public concern.

  25. Then, as now, there would be a proletariat and a moneyed class.

  26. Simon's the moneyed man of the Crood family--the old rascal rolls in brass, as they call it here.

  27. They had held the fort so stoutly in Aldshire, they had repelled the moneyed upstarts so proudly, they had turned so cold a shoulder on Manchester and Birmingham!

  28. You are one of these moneyed gents, I suppose?

  29. The moneyed came to supplant the territorial aristocracy, the interests of realised capital to prevail over those of industry and wealth in the course of formation.

  30. The Reform Bill confirmed and perpetuated this change, by giving the moneyed class a decided majority of votes in the House of Commons, and the House of Commons the practical government of the country.

  31. It is well for no country when its ruling class are the moneyed or business class.

  32. If I could, I would abolish every moneyed corporation in the thirty states.

  33. From a general view of the debits and credits, as presented, it appeared that the affairs of the Bank of the United States, considered as a moneyed institution, had been wisely and skillfully managed.

  34. In moneyed matters, he was eminently unreliable; but all admitted his great abilities.

  35. No large and overshadowing estates, creating a moneyed aristocracy, can accumulate, to control the legislation and the people's destinies under such institutions.

  36. The ranks of the Republican party were recruited largely from the rural districts, where hostility to the mercantile and moneyed classes was most bitter.

  37. It could not have improved Gracchus's chances with the moneyed classes of any grade; he had merged their chances of enjoyment with that of the crowd and violated their sense of the prerogatives of wealth.

  38. For the moment a balance of power was established, and the moneyed class stood midway between the opposing factions of senate and people.

  39. The landed interest in England has hitherto been strong enough to bring legislative control to bear on the moneyed men from time to time.

  40. We all know that the laws of the empires and monarchies are in the interest of the moneyed classes, and we are proud to say that in America our laws are for the masses.

  41. At least half a dozen moneyed men are ready to go in with us on this project.

  42. We only want to get a few moneyed men interested in our project, and if they are sensible men, they will look to the probability of getting a good dividend, not at fine offices.

  43. Another effect of public instability is the unreasonable advantage it gives to the sagacious, the enterprising, and the moneyed few over the industrious and uniformed mass of the people.

  44. Will it lean in favor of the landed interest, or the moneyed interest, or the mercantile interest, or the manufacturing interest?

  45. And we emphatically deny that Southern masters were an indolent class, as compared with the moneyed classes elsewhere.

  46. But on the other hand, if the full franchises of the ruling class be conceded to the moneyless citizens, they seize the balance of power, and virtually hold the reins over the rights, property, and lives of the moneyed classes.

  47. Impose your tax; carry out your solemn pledges, and you will see your bonds eagerly sought for in the moneyed centers of the world.

  48. It is for our interest, not for the interest of moneyed institutions, to offer these bonds.

  49. The losses to which I have referred did not fall upon the moneyed men of the State of Michigan, the men who were in sound condition.

  50. It will do more to shake the faith of our own citizens and of the moneyed centers of the world in the credit of your securities than any other act you could perform.

  51. The sudden increase of moneyed capital derived from it invigorated commerce and gave a new stimulus to agriculture.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moneyed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affluent; comfortable; fat; flush; independent; leisured; loaded; luxurious; money; moneyed; opulent; prosperous; rich; warm; wealthy