Now it was a mere matter of getting home in ninety days, and for variety's sake we elected to go home through India, Java, China, and Japan.
Ninety Days on the Way Through India, Java, China, Manila and Japan.
A draft is then drawn on the London bank under the terms of the credit at ninety days' sight and is discounted by the Brazilian banker, the proceeds being placed to the credit of B's account or given to him in the form of a check or cash.
Probably a large proportion of such credits requires that drafts be drawn at sixty or ninety days' sight.
Mr. Seward retired without sayin anythin about ninety days, and one by one they all departed.
In ninety days, with the patriotism of the people paralyzed by the inaction of our great army, the funded debt of the country will depreciate with a rapidity that will startle us.
Looking at the period of ninety days, I say it is not a double but a triple edged sword approaching, perhaps, the single thread of destiny upon which the welfare of our country hangs.
It became evident, in the autumn of 1861, that if the unity of the United States could be maintained by military force, the decisive blow upon the Confederate power must be delivered within sixty or ninety days.
Then he pockets the check, Hymie, and ten days later busts up on the poor sucker what sold him the goods in New York at ninety days.
Garfunkel concluded, "I'll give you boys a fine order, but this time it's got to be ninety days.
It demonstrated the folly of ninety days' enlistments.
As the process of redeeming called bonds required a notice of ninety days, I postponed the termination of the existing contract until after that period.
These figures, based on the deliveries of the two preceding years, and with dealers limited to ninety days stock in the country, were deemed ample to care for all requirements.
I have given great offense to some of our people by saying the policy of permitting men to go North at will, will bring the enemy to the gates of the city in ninety days.
If sown early, the plants will blossom in six or seven weeks, supply the table with pods in eight weeks, green shelled-beans in ten weeks, and ripen off in ninety days.
Planted and grown in summer weather, the variety will produce green pods in seven weeks, and ripen in ninety days.
When sown at the commencement of the season, the plants will blossom in six weeks, produce pods for use in about seven weeks, and ripen in thirteen weeks, or ninety days, from the time of planting.
Plants, from seeds sown in spring, will blossom in six weeks, produce pods for use in seven weeks, and ripen in ninety days.
In ninety days, they say, he is cocksure of a victory, but this is an old boast, and nobody except themselves now places any faith in it.
We can't do a year's work in ninety days, and in winter time at that!
Bills Drawn in the Regular Course of Business Such is the nature of foreign exchange business that bankers engaged in it are continually drawing their sixty and ninety days' sight bills in response to their own and their customers' needs.
These drafts, in pounds or francs, at sixty to ninety days' sight, they can sell in the exchange market for dollars, thus securing the money they have agreed to turn over to the railroad.
Before the inauguration, Seward was telling the diplomats that no disruption will take place; now he tells them that it will blow over in from sixty to ninety days.
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