assignat造句
例句与造句
- With continued depreciation of the assignat, the exchange rate fell even more rapidly.
- Instead it issued more and more paper money ( called " assignat " ) that supposedly were grounded seized lands.
- Economically, there were food shortages as a result of a hard winter in 1794-5 and the assignat currency collapsed.
- An "'assignat "'banknote, issued in 1792, with a face value of 400 mandat in 1796.
- The mother, Assignat, was born at the Garenne Zoo in Switzerland and was released into the same region as Melchior a year later.
- It's difficult to find assignat in a sentence. 用assignat造句挺难的
- He then takes a trip with Alexander in which he mocks pagan rites and tries to pay for sacred writings with a 19th-century assignat.
- At the beginning, the treasury was empty; the paper money, the Assignat, had fallen to a fraction of its value, and prices soared.
- He opted for the meeting of the three orders, called for the abolition of torture in the judicial procedure and requested the emission of 800 million assignat.
- The assignat fell from 31 % of its face value in August 1794 to 24 % in November, 17 % in February and 8 % in April 1795.
- The majority were hostile to the French regime, above all because of the imposition of the assignat, wholesale conscription, and the ferocious antireligious policies of the French revolutionaries.
- The smuggling of people with forged documents and materiel into France together with forged French Assignat notes, which were being mass-produced in London with the successful result of causing hyperinflation which raged in France until 1802.
- Until 1796, wages were paid in the worthless " assignat " ( France's paper currency ); after April 1796, although pay was made in metallic value, wages were still in arrears.
- The building was in ruins before the French Revolution, after which it was bought on 27 March 1792 by M . Leroy, a demolition contractor, who paid with " assignat " banknotes issued by the Revolutionary government.
- The money dropped sharply in value; an " assignat ", or banknote originally issued for one hundred " livres ", was worth thirty-four " livres " at the time of death of Robespierre, and sixteen in March 1795, and 4 in June 1795.
- :Don't know what the most recent case was, but it happened many times historically when governments refused to redeem their own paper money ( look up " assignat ", " not worth a continental " etc . ) . . . talk ) 14 : 56, 29 March 2010 ( UTC)
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