We all know that the very soul and essence of trade are regular payments ; and sad experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. The law, then, ought to be equally open to... The Universal Magazine - Page 3761770Full view - About this book
 | 1741
...their regular payments without the compnllive power of the laws. The law then ought to be equally oprn to all ; any exemption to particular men, or particular...ranks of men, is in a free and commercial country, a folecifm of the groffeft nat»ie. But I will not trouble your Lordmips with arguments for that which... | |
 | 1770
...teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without thecompulfivejpower of the laws. The law then ought to be equally open...ranks of men, is in a free and commercial country a folccifm of the grofiefc nature. Bnt 1 will not trouble your lordfhips with argu . ments for that which... | |
 | William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 398 pages
...experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compuifive -power of the laws. The law then ought to be equally...ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a folecifm of the grofleft nature. But I will not trouble your Lordfliips with arguments for that which... | |
 | Lindley Murray - English literature - 1799 - 356 pages
...experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulfive power of the laws. The law then ought to be equally...ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a folecifm of the grofsefl nature. But I will not trouble your Lordfliips with arguments for that, which... | |
 | Caleb Bingham - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1807 - 300 pages
...u^ th:t that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power oi the laws. The law then ought to be equally open to...ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. I will not trouble your lordships with arguments for that which is... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808
...experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. The law then ought to be equally...particular men, or particular ranks of men, is, in a free commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. But I will not trouble your lordships with arguments... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808
...experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. The law then ought to be equally...particular men, or particular ranks of men, is, in a free commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. But I will not trouble your lordships with arguments... | |
 | William Hazlitt - Great Britain - 1809
...experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compressive power of the laws. The law, then, ought to be equally...ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. But I will not trouble your lordships with arguments for that which... | |
 | Lindley Murray - Electronic books - 1810 - 231 pages
...experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. The law then ought to be equally...ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. But I will not trouble your lordships with arguments for that, which... | |
 | Caleb Bingham - Elocution - 1811 - 300 pages
...experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. The law then ought to be equally...ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. I will not trouble your lordships with arguments for that which is... | |
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