Exchequer in a sentence as a noun

The actual reason is that fossil fuels are highly subsidized in most developing countries, so the only impact this has is in reducing the subsidies paid by the government exchequer.

Proper Noun Examples for Exchequer

No national government of an English speaking nation has defaulted on its debt since the Great Stop of the Exchequer of Charles II Stuart in 1672:"Here in the Anglo-Saxon worldnever mind how few of us in it have any substantial proportion of our ancestors coming ashore with Hengest, Horsa, Esc, Ella, Cymen, Wlenking, and Cissa to loot, pillage, rape, and burnwe have not seen any government default since the stop of the exchequer of Charles II Stuart, when he simply got sick of paying his bills and decided to balance his budget by defaulting on his debt and then accepting bribes from Louis XIV of France, who was desperately anxious that Britain not help the Dutch resist his invasion.

Exchequer definitions

noun

the funds of a government or institution or individual

See also: treasury