-
overplus [surplus] from 3,
multiply remainder by 2. Year-item: Add
together the
number of dozens, the
overplus, and the
number of 4s in the
overplus....
- 1616,
which led to a
scandal when
Tucker appropriated the 200
acres of
overplus (surplus)
shares of land left
unclaimed by the survey. All
shares of land...
-
between the company's
standard and that set by the
individual officers.
Overplus, or any
excess revenue gained by officers, was
strictly do****ented to insure...
-
Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will And Will to boot, and Will in
overplus... — Shakespeare's
Sonnet 135. The
speaker is
named Will, but the woman...
- (repealed) 5 Geo. 1. c. 3 18
February 1719 An Act for
applying certain Overplus Monies and
further Sums, to be
raised as well by Way of a
Lottery as by...
- of
other Debts of the said
Henry Wood,
alias Webb; and for
applying the
Overplus-money (if any)
arising by such Sale, for the
Benefit of
Henry Wood, alias...
-
iambic pentameter: × / × / × / × / × / And "Will" to boot, and "Will" in
overplus; / × × / × / × / × / More than
enough am I that vex thee still, (135.2-3)...
- drachmae, and
thence repaid Antonia the debt he owed her; and by
sending the
overplus in
paying his
court to Caius,
became a
person of
great authority with him...
-
Hundred Thousand Pounds, to be
charged upon the Surplusses, Excesses, or
Overplus-monies,
commonly called the
Sinking Fund,
redeemable by Parliament; and...
-
Payment of her
Debts and
Legacies charged thereon; and for
laying out the
Overplus of the
Monies arising by such Sale in the
Purchase of
other Lands, to be...