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Example sentences for "monied"

Lexicographically close words:
monial; monian; monians; monic; monie; monies; moniment; monish; monism; monist
  1. The tariffs, by means of which a few monied men of Massachusetts have so long plundered the rest of the country, and on which they have so largely relied for their prosperity, will not much longer be endured.

  2. Monied Interest resentfully explains that HE is going to Paris too.

  3. Monied Interest considers it a band-box, and not made to last.

  4. Monied Interest says it was at Reigate Station.

  5. Demented signifies, that if Monied Interest chooses to be left behind, HE don't.

  6. Monied Interest repeats, as quite enough for him, that the French are revolutionary, - 'and always at it.

  7. Monied Interest has come into my carriage.

  8. Monied Interest and I re-entering the carriage first, and being there alone, he intimates to me that the French are 'no go' as a Nation.

  9. As I glance into a print-shop window, Monied Interest, my late travelling companion, comes upon me, laughing with the highest relish of disdain.

  10. A monied proposal will, I believe, be attended to; if it should, the claims upon France can be stipulated as part of the payment, and that sum can be paid here to the claimants.

  11. Many among them, for I have friends in all ranks of life in those countries, are capable of becoming monied purchasers to any amount.

  12. A monied proposal will, I believe, be attended to; if it should, the claims upon france can be stipulated as part of the payment, and that sum can be paid here to the claimants.

  13. You want money, and by holding up thus early to view a certain fund on which to raise it, even the most certain in the world, that of land security, you may obtain the loan and engage the monied interest of Europe in your favor.

  14. Turgot, and the indifferent opinion which monied men at least had of his successor, Mons.

  15. The working classes are quiet during the brief periods of prosperity; but nourish in their hearts at all times a profound jealousy and hatred of the monied interest.

  16. None but the monied aristocracy would be likely to decline such offers.

  17. None but the monied aristocracy among them, would be likely to decline such offers.

  18. John Dillaway's sudden loss of property, his character exploded as a monied man, and the strong probability of his turning out a felon, had a great effect on the spirits of Sir Thomas.

  19. I've no patience with those contented fellows: it's my belief they steal away the happiness of monied men.

  20. Ought the merchant, the monied man, the parent of a number of children whose fortunes are to be pursued in his own Country to be viewed as suspicious characters, and unworthy to be trusted with the common rights of their fellow Citizens.

  21. The Monied interest will oppose the plan of Government, if paper emissions be not prohibited.

  22. M^r King observed that there might be great danger in requiring landed property as a qualification since it would exclude the monied interest, whose aids may be essential in particular emergencies to the public safety.

  23. Mason, had been disregarded in practice; and was but a scheme of the landed ag^{st} the monied interest.

  24. By arguments and threats, they induced the monied men in Massachusetts, very generally, to refuse loans of money to government; and to ruin our resources.

  25. But Cornelia's father was the conqueror of Hannibal, and her son was an agrarian agitator, whom the monied oligarchy murdered for reviving the Licinian Laws.

  26. Faith, in the hands of the monied oligarchy, became an instrument of police, and, from the Reformation downward, revelation has been expounded in England by statute.

  27. Wealth is the weapon of a monied society; for, though itself lacking the martial instinct, it can, with money, hire soldiers to defend it.

  28. The more society consolidates the more legislation is controlled by the wealthy, and at length the representatives of the monied class acquire that absolute power once wielded by the Roman proconsul, and now exercised by the modern magistrate.

  29. Samuel did not actually succeed his father until 1844, but much earlier he had grown to be the recognized chief of the monied interest, and Sir Robert Peel long served as his lieutenant.

  30. The soldier and the priest were overpowered; and, from the Reformation downward, the monied type possessed the world.

  31. For the first time in their history the ruler of the French people passed admittedly from the martial to the monied type, and everywhere the same phenomenon appeared; the whole administration of society fell into the hands of the economic man.

  32. In the thirteenth century, Florence, Genoa, and Venice were the chief monied centres.

  33. In the moment of peril both Darcy and Aske were pardoned and cajoled, but the rising monied type were not the men to let the soldiers escape them, once they held them disarmed.

  34. The action of the Milvian Bridge, fought in 312, by which Constantine established himself at Rome, was probably the point whence nature began to discriminate decisively against the monied type in Western Europe.

  35. The bank of the United States is a most important machine in promoting the objects of this monied interest.

  36. The sudden increase of monied capital derived from it, invigorated commerce, and gave a new stimulus to agriculture.

  37. 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 monied interest.

  38. I remember a cruel monied man in the country that would say: 'The devil take this usury, it keeps us from forfeitures of mortagages and bonds.

  39. The one, that the tooth of usury be grinded that it bite not too much; the other, that there be left open a means to invite monied men to lend to the merchants for the continuing and quickening of trade.

  40. By the rise of their stock, monied men had vastly increased their fortunes; country gentlemen had seen the value of their lands doubled and trebled in their hands.

  41. These resolutions answering the end designed, the directors, to improve the infatuation of the monied men, opened their books for a second subscription of a million, at four hundred per cent.

  42. If, from any cause whatever, materials, machinery and the maintenance of the labourer and his wages fall considerably in money value, is it possible that the same amount of monied capital can be employed in the country?

  43. The children of that group of families which formed the monied aristocracy of the city knew only their own small circle.

  44. You see, I represent what he would call the monied aristocracy of America, and he has the most fearful ideas about us.

  45. Very few monied men would become possessed of them, because very little money would be invested in so remote a speculation.

  46. Although wealthy and prosperous heretofore, it then began to exhibit symptoms of industrial weakness, and to assume more and more a dependent attitude toward the monied classes of the free States.

  47. I think it certain that he must have felt, in the moment of purchase, an absolute confidence in the monied interests which will explain him to everyone that reflects in the active character he is assuming.

  48. The sudden increase of monied capital," writes Marshall, "invigorated commerce, and gave a new stimulus to agriculture.

  49. The debt was looked upon, not as the funding of obligations incurred in our War for Independence, but as a scheme newly hatched to strengthen the National Government by "the creation of a monied interest .

  50. The northern states and the commercial and monied people are zealously attached to .

  51. Marshall received no money from the Bank for the Fairfax purchase and it tied him to "the monied interests" in no way except through business sympathy.

  52. The commercial and monied people are zealously attached to" and support the Government, wrote Wolcott in 1791.

  53. If we should ask of a monied man a loan of one hundred dollars, payable with one hundred acres of land at the end of ten years, and in the mean time, carrying an interest of five per cent.

  54. The monied men, however, look towards our new government with a great degree of partiality, and even anxiety.

  55. The person from whom I receive it, is a Monsieur Claviere, connected with the monied men of Amsterdam.


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