His estate was esteemed about £4,000 per annum, well wooded, and full of timber.
When his circumstances were narrow, he accepted the office of librarian to the Faculty of Advocates, worth £40 per annum, and to my certain knowledge he gave every farthing of the salary to families in distress.
A good post in the family of a prince of the blood, when it is given by the credit, and on the recommendation of a friend, like the Comte de Guiche, is worth at least twelve thousand livres per annum; and by the means which M.
I recommend that all such salaries now below $5,000 per annum be increased to that amount.
In this connection I earnestly renew my recommendation that the salaries of the judges of the United States district courts be so readjusted that none of them shall receive less than $5,000 per annum.
He was by birth a Catholique, and a great gallant, having L1500 per annum, patrimony, and is a Knight Barronet; was turned from his persuasion by the late Archbishop Laud.
In the legislative branch the speaker receives $8000 per annum.
In 1651 I purchased one hundred and ten pounds per Annum in fee-farm rents for one thousand and thirty pounds.
By the best shipping authorities the writer is assured that every ton of dead weight capacity is worth on an average £10 per annum as earning freight.
Convention, and shall be repayable by a payment for interest and Sinking Fund of six pounds and nine pence per £100 per annum, which will extinguish the debt in twenty-five years.
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