Word: costs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cost to the U. S. of recovering its property was some $240,000 of which some $100,000 remains to be appropriated by Congress...
Tickets until noon will cost $1.25, and at the door...
...some American colonists stood so loyal to King George III that they protested against rebellion by trekking off into the Canadian woods to found a new colony. It was no small sacrifice for these Englishmen to fight the battle against the wilderness all over again. Their loyalty to England cost them dear. Like ail things that come dear, it has been cherished. Even today Toronto considers itself the most loyal city in the British Empire...
...Under these circumstances, because of those who, relying on us and on our investigations, put their money into these securities, we hereby make the following offer. . . . We will defray the actual cost of [law suits]; and, in the end, will reimburse all depositors for the difference between the net amounts, if any, that may be finally received by you through such action or proceedings and the par value of the debentures deposited by them...
...Well, it was one of those medium-sized ones with the top: the kind you can set on a table I guess, too, they cost about fifty dollars when I got it about eleven years...