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Definition of Municipals
1. municipal [n] - See also: municipal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Municipals
Literary usage of Municipals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Prison Life of Marie Antoinette and Her Children, the Dauphin and the by Maria Catherine Bishop (1894)
"The perversion of sentiment which distinguishes revolutionary epochs can alone
explain the indifference with which the municipals on ..."
2. The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical: From the by Charles MacFarlane (1851)
"According to their own account, or proces verbal, Bailly and the municipals then,
considering that the armed force could not alarm good citizens,'resolved ..."
3. The Work of the Bond House by Lawrence Chamberlain (1913)
"Unintelligent Proposals for municipals. Another aspect of the unintelligent
offering of municipal loans is presented in the following illustration. ..."
4. Putnam's Investment Handbook: A Stimulus and a Guide to Financial Independence by Albert William Atwood (1919)
"... CLASS OF BONDS—GOVERNMENTS AND municipals THERE is no doubt that the bonds of
governments, states, and cities are relatively the safest in the world. ..."
5. Century of American Savings Banks by James Hilton Manning (1917)
"One of the Few Remaining Big Problems—Consensus of Banking Men as to Convertible
Assets—County Bonds and Their Availability—Demand for municipals—Financial ..."
6. What Every Business Woman Should Know: A Complete Guide to Business Usages by Lillian Cecilia Kearney (1916)
"municipals. Bonds issued by a village, township, city, county, state or territory.
Naturaliza- To BECOME A CITIZEN, an alien shall, at tion. least two years ..."