Say, the bill of exchange is drawn on London at sixty days' sight, for £1,000.
Suppose a cotton dealer in Memphis to have sold one hundred bales of cotton to a spinner in Liverpool, the arrangement being that the English buyer is to be drawn on at sixty days' sight.
Very often, however, it will happen that on account of one reason or another, sixty days pass or ninety days pass without the syndicate having been able to dispose of its bonds.
It appears to be limited to sixty days; at the expiration of that time will any one say we shall be prepared for war?
Sir, we are in the situation of a debtor who promises to pay his note at the bank in sixty days--we shall prolong the time sixty days, and sixty days after that, until deferred hope makes the heart sick.
Caesar would have immediately pursued him, but wanted shipping, and therefore went back to Rome, having made himself master of all Italy without bloodshed in the space of sixty days.
Give me the money and I'll sign for three thousand dollars at sixty days and I'll pay the rest then.
This is the most usual journey, and is performed in from fifty to sixty days.
They reach the first in from fifty to sixty days, and the latter in from fifty to seventy.
I draw others at sixty days' sight for specie, especially after my refusal to draw on them except for specie, which refusal was, as you will perceive, a necessary part of my plan.
Regular sessions of the legislature are held every two years and are limited to sixty days, though the governor may call extraordinary sessions with the approval of the President of the United States.
A Chinese trader, who has come annually to Singapore in junks for many years, tells us that he has had as long a passage as sixty days, although the average is eighteen or twenty days.
NOTE 5] Now we will leave this and tell you about other provinces towards the north, for we are going to take you a sixty days' journey in that direction.
Ramusio, of sixty days), but leaves the interval from Karakorúm undefined.
Can you build a three-story hotel in sixty days on this plot?
In fact, last week Mendel Immerglick struck me for new terms--ninety instead of sixty days--and he wanted to give me a couple of thousand dollar order.
And if he buys goods only for cash or thirty or sixty days, Abe," M.
Garfunkel pawed over Potash & Perlmutter's stock, and when he finally took leave of Abe he had negotiated an order of a thousand dollars; terms, sixty days net.
He sed it looked now as if, in sixty days, that all idee of furrin intervenshin for the rebils would be given up, an then the rebelyun would be smashed at once.
With an army of that kind, Kernel, we could subdue the Southern Confederacy in 'sixty days,' and make out Seward a prophet after all.
He sed he thought it might all be settled in "sixty days" yet, and ef McClellan couldn't settle it by fightin, he could by deeplomacy.
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