To begin with, what amount of debt has Todhetley got into?
What amount of money may be a fair sum to extract from a man of such boundless wealth?
He did not mention to what amount, but of course he intended the exercise of a certain discretion.
If he asks me as to what amount might be required for the defence, am I to say the highest figure or the lowest?
What was the nature of the advice given him, what amount of caution he was called on to endure, need not here be exactly specified.
And Scatterall went to work with a sheet of foolscap paper, endeavouring to make some estimate of what amount of ready cash Charley might have in his pocket on completion of this delicate little arrangement.
Did you receive any assistance, and, if so, from whom, and to what amount, to enable you to emigrate to the United States?
This concludes the published reports of charitable institutions, and the question next arises, What amount of syphilis is treated by physicians in private practice?
What amount of cash do you generally get as the first payment on a Greenland voyage?
What amount of transactions of that kind may there be in the course of a year?
What amount of the price of your fish did you get at settling time in these two years when you were at the Faroe fishing?
Can you give me some idea of what amount of the proceeds of their fishing would be paid for by their account for goods?
What amount of gain would be likely to accrue to the Church if the present Revision were accepted as a substitute?
The one question of interest therefore which arises, is this,--What amount of sanction do any of them experience at the hands of Clemens Alexandrinus?
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