The plaintiff seems to have a bona fide cause of action and she should not be deprived of it because of her impecuniosity. |
Harrison, in addition to his impecuniosity, had other peculiarities of which vanity was not the least. |
Mr. Osborne had had thirty years' experience with the impecuniosity of authors. |
There was a general laugh, for Charley Mansfield was notoriously in a general state of impecuniosity. |
Nevertheless, this was also the special age of alchemists and of impecuniosity. |
The reader will be apt to recall the anecdote illustrative of Sheridan's impecuniosity. |