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" 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... "
Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure - Page 376
1770
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 968 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...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...
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Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 976 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...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...
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Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 978 pages
...there are men who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. Tho law, then, ought to be equally open to all. Any exemption...particular men, or particular ranks of men, is, in a free commercial country, a sole> cism of the grossest nature. But I will not trouble your Lordships with...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 27

Commerce - 1852 - 780 pages
...legislative body of the kingdom, privilege must be done away. Any exemption to particular men, or to particular ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature." The sanguine genius of Commerce differed with Home, whose course,...
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman ..., Volume 2

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1853 - 454 pages
...your fellow-subjects ! Forbid it, justice ! The law ought to be equally open to all : any exception to particular men, or particular ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature." There being a suppressed titter at the expression of these sentiments...
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Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Orators - 1853 - 972 pages
...experience teaches us that there arc men who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. The law, then, ought to be equally open to nil. Any exemption to particular men, or particular ranks of men, is, in a free commercial country,...
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The American Orator's Own Book

Orators - 1859 - 370 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 open to all. Any ex. einption to particular men, or particular ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a...
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A system of elocution based upon grammatical analysis

William Stewart Ross - 1869 - 452 pages
...that there are men who will not make their regular payments, without the compulsive powers of the law. The law, then, ought to be equally open to all : any...ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. I come now to speak upon what indeed I would have gladly avoided,...
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Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1875 - 968 pages
...experience teaches us that there are men who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive st glimmerings of this new colony system. It appeared...was devolved upon a person [Mr. Grenville] to whom, commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature. But I will not trouble your Lordships with arguments...
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The Treasury of British Eloquence: Specimens of Brilliant Orations by the ...

Robert Cochrane - Orators - 1877 - 560 pages
...experience teaches ns 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 argumente...
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