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13 Sentences With "pecuniarily"

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But he had cannied and caddied in the wrong way, pecuniarily.
The more the guests ate and drank the better, pecuniarily, for their hosts.
The treasure he had in her, culinarily and pecuniarily, though he didn't know it!
From the social standpoint he had nothing to desire, and pecuniarily he was independent.
It is in this way that the success of Renan, pecuniarily speaking, was achieved.
It's a good thing for him, and it's a good thing for me, pecuniarily.
I wish I were in a position to help him pecuniarily, but at present I am not.
But just as it was a gratification to him to be handsomely dressed, just so it was a private satisfaction to him to have interposed, pecuniarily, in a scheme of pleasure.
Train's mind may now be a little unbalanced, but he used to talk to the public in a very interesting way, and his lectures on the stage at one time created a sensation and were pecuniarily successful.
Humphrey Edwards (1582–1658) was one of the regicides of King Charles I of England.David Plant, Humphrey Edwards, Regicide, 1582-1658, the British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website He joined the parliamentarian side in the English Civil War, finding loyalty to Charles I pecuniarily unprofitable; he was M.P. for Shropshire; signed Charles I's death-warrant, 1649; thrust himself into the chief ushership of the exchequer, 1650; and was commissioner of South Wales, 1651.Lee, Sidney (1903), Dictionary of National Biography Index and Epitome p. 389.
The major trial condemning six of the eight men to death by hanging was heard by Battleford "Resident Stipendiary Magistrate" (Judge) Charles Rouleau. He was described as a "heavy loser pecuniarily" after the Looting of Battleford in the December issue of the Saskatchewan Herald following the hangings - in reality, his house had been burned to the ground, and he reportedly threatened that "every Indian and Half-breed and rebel brought before him after the insurrection was suppressed, would be sent to the gallows if possible." The Cree-speaking men who were sentenced to hang were not provided with translation at their trial.
As their > depredations are often committed at night, it is usually impossible to > identify the dog or to fix the liability upon the owner, who, moreover, is > likely to be pecuniarily irresponsible [not responsible for financial > compensation]. In short, the damages are usually such as are beyond the > reach of judicial process, and legislation of a drastic nature is necessary > to protect persons and property from destruction and annoyance. Such > legislation is clearly within the police power of the state. It ordinarily > takes the form of a license tax, and the identification of the dog by a > collar and tag, upon which the name of the owner is sometimes required to be > engraved, but other remedies are not uncommon.
This successful method of signaling at night was most effective and the advantages of it over the old torches was immediately recognized. Smith reported that a British ship captain whom he met shortly afterwards "urged me to go to England with him and take out letters patent from the British and other European Governments; he agreed to bear all expenses in consideration of an interest in the patent. I declined his most liberal offer because it would to my mind, look like deserting my country in her hour of need, although I was certain I might have obtained permission from the Confederate Secretary of Navy to carry out this proposition, which most certainly would have been a source of great profit pecuniarily, as it has formed the basis of the present system now used in the Naval service generally." In recognition of the valuable contribution that Sgt.

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