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Updated: May 11, 2025


Life with him was already very much the same as a ledger account a matter of debits and credits, and he had never failed to include among the latter that curious gift of breeding for which he himself, denied it by heritage, had somehow substituted a complete and exceedingly rare naturalness.

Furthermore, all of us are seeking the restoration of commerce in ways which will preclude the building up of large favorable trade balances by any one Nation at the expense of trade debits on the part of other Nations.

In taking stock of ourselves for the future, and in all movements for national solidarity, efficiency, and defense, we must reckon this force of syphilo-Americans among our debits.

He cunningly contrives to get a good artist's opinion on works of art, and debits it as his own a proceeding which makes Mr Snapley sometimes formidable in sculpture and in painting. As to other topics, on which educated men and accomplished women converse, he would fain be as profound as Locke with the one, and as gallant as Fontenelle with the other.

Especially as this is the last chance we shall have of a talk, and very likely the last meeting we shall ever have at all." Gania felt a little guilty. "I assure you I did not mean to reckon up debits and credits," he began, "and if you " "I don't understand your condescension," said Hippolyte.

The money order never contains the name of the sender; this the postmaster of the office from which it is sent supplies in a separate communication to the postmaster who is to pay. No money passes from one office to the other. A post office order is like a draft drawn by one postmaster on another. The one credits the sum, the other debits it.

These checks are stamped by the bank "certified" with the date and officer's signature attached. On issuing such a check, the bank debits the receiver's account with the amount, and so can guarantee the payment whenever or wherever presented. Such a check may be received with as much certainty of its value as if it were a bank bill.

His case would be under investigation; his past life would be shown, his credits as well as his debits; he would need no lawyer, not even a public defender; no jury would be required, and the uncertainties and doubts that hang around judgments would be removed. There would be little chance for a miscarriage of justice.

It would also be of advantage to Great Britain, who would lose nothing. Great Britain has about an equal number of debits and credits, with this difference, that the debits are secured, while the credits are, in part, unsecured. France's credits are proportionately the worst and her debits largest, almost 27 milliards.

All the expenditure of the community is defrayed by all in common, and by each person singly, exactly in proportion to its income; for which purpose the Central Bank debits each with his share in the total.

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