But in the year 1855 financialstringency overtook the new community.
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The financialstringency of 1893 had brought everything to a standstill.
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There were signs of an increasing financialstringency about Horatio.
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And to heap up the measure, the year of 1855 was one of financialstringency.
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The evil that would result from an unexpected and prolonged financialstringency cannot be measured.
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The first year of Mr. Buchanan's administration was marked by a severe and widespread financialstringency.
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The members personally experienced the financialstringency in the failure of their State Legislatures to pay their salaries.
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The financialstringency of 1857 led to a careful scrutiny of appropriations for the support of the government.
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On this, fifty-eight miles were completed when dissensions arose, occasioned by financialstringency among the stockholders of the Credit Mobilier.
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Its chairman, Paul Ockelford, says the Health Minister appears to have done well in attracting new dollars, despite overall financialstringency.
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The efflux of silver brought general impoverishment to China, widespread financialstringency to the state, and continuous financial crises and inflation.
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Saddam Hussein's 1990 invasion of Kuwait derived in part from an ambition to capture new lands at a time of financialstringency.
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There had been no money in circulation since the war, and a financialstringency elsewhere made little difference among the local people.
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After a time I gathered that she suspected financialstringency as the cause, and I tried to set her mind at rest.
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This led to immediate financialstringency; National Bank notes, the standard money of the time, became scarce; and gold or silver was absolutely wanting.