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1 Of course, it meant a serious pecuniary loss to them all.
2 The loss of the Vange property will be no pecuniary loss , in my case.
3 Then, without heeding the precedent or the pecuniary loss , Hamilcar said to the serving-men:
4 To the pecuniary loss inflicted on him by these adverse criticisms he was justly sensible.
5 With me, as with yourself, the long struggle has been one of great pecuniary loss .
6 With me, as with yourself, this long struggle has been one of great pecuniary loss .
7 The actual pecuniary loss , reckoning at cost prices, was in the neighborhood of nineteen thousand dollars.
8 He suffered no pecuniary loss in devoting all of his time and energy to young Tresslyn.
9 The excitement was great, and no little persecution and pecuniary loss ensued to the new converts.
10 I am more troubled to have such wickedness prosper than I am about any pecuniary loss .
11 Suppose you were in peril of some great pecuniary loss , and were saying to yourself, 'Oh!
12 A disastrous war involves such pecuniary loss that the State creditors may easily become losers by it.
13 Has the benighted world ever caused us as much pain as some trivial pecuniary loss has done?
14 Hazlewood,' he said, 'was to discontinue his lessons, though he had generously made up the pecuniary loss .
15 It meant pecuniary loss that was embarrassing to him, yet there never was a moment he regretted his action.
16 Any conclusion which had left him free of 'Squibs' without actual pecuniary loss would have been satisfactory to Roland.
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