FINANCES, in the French policy, denote the revenues of the king and state: much the same with the treasury or exchequer of the English, and the fiscus of the Romans.—The word is derived from the German finantz, "scrapping, usury." Tho' du Cange chooses rather to deduce it from the barbarous Latin financia, præstatio pecuniaria.
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