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Pagina 17
... given before the Chancery Commission , it appeared that the number of bankrupts ' petitions carried before the Lord Chancellor , did not , on the average , amount to less than 700 a year . Thus , according to the testimony of Mr. Lee ...
... given before the Chancery Commission , it appeared that the number of bankrupts ' petitions carried before the Lord Chancellor , did not , on the average , amount to less than 700 a year . Thus , according to the testimony of Mr. Lee ...
Pagina 35
... given him , as well as the influence and integrity - a creditor , who had been this Bill would give , an immense degree appointed under an Act of Parliament-- of power , to be exercised over all the would relish being turned out of his ...
... given him , as well as the influence and integrity - a creditor , who had been this Bill would give , an immense degree appointed under an Act of Parliament-- of power , to be exercised over all the would relish being turned out of his ...
Pagina 41
... given their best attention to the subject ; and there was no part of this Bill , not even that part which was most condemned , which had not re- ceived the sanction of most respectable authorities reiterated from time to time ...
... given their best attention to the subject ; and there was no part of this Bill , not even that part which was most condemned , which had not re- ceived the sanction of most respectable authorities reiterated from time to time ...
Pagina 47
... given either of the profession or of the public ; him by the law of the land . He had it and a great part of the delay and expense and exercised it now , and of course it which took place , arose from the circum- would be idle to ...
... given either of the profession or of the public ; him by the law of the land . He had it and a great part of the delay and expense and exercised it now , and of course it which took place , arose from the circum- would be idle to ...
Pagina 55
... given before that Committee convinced the House and the public , that the Bankrupt - laws as they stood were a source of villainy , fraud , and perjury , of the grossest and most odious kind . It was clearly made out in evidence that ...
... given before that Committee convinced the House and the public , that the Bankrupt - laws as they stood were a source of villainy , fraud , and perjury , of the grossest and most odious kind . It was clearly made out in evidence that ...
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Pagina 515 - And while he sinks, without one arm to save, The country blooms, — a garden and a grave. Where then, ah! where shall poverty reside, To 'scape the pressure of contiguous pride? If to some common's fenceless limits strayed, He drives his flock to pick the scanty blade, Those fenceless fields the sons of wealth divide, And e'en the bare-worn common is denied.
Pagina 1023 - Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and thirtysix ; and to allow Persons to make and file such Affidavits, although the Persons whom they served shall have neglected to take out their Annual Certificates.
Pagina 1023 - An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for those purposes respectively...
Pagina 273 - I know full well, that, as sure as man is mortal, and to err is human, justice deferred enhances the price at which you must purchase safety and peace; — nor can you expect to gather in another crop than they did who went before you, if you persevere in their utterly abominable husbandry, of sowing injustice and reaping rebellion.
Pagina 395 - Pitt held it ; so the Duke of Wellington might perhaps have held it. But to govern Great Britain by the sword ! So wild a thought has never, I will venture to say, occurred to any public man of any party ; and, if any man...
Pagina 273 - Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving, but a resolute people ; alienate not from your body the affections of a whole empire. As your friend, as the friend of my order, as the friend of my country, as the faithful servant of my Sovereign, I counsel you to assist with your uttermost efforts in preserving the peace, and upholding and perpetuating the Constitution. Therefore, I pray and I exhort you not to reject this measure.
Pagina 1039 - And whereas another Act wts passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the First and Second Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth. intituled An Act to 'amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of...
Pagina 1037 - An Act to amend Two Acts of the Fifty seventh Year of His late Majesty and the First Year of His present Majesty, for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills and the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor...
Pagina 1037 - An Act to defray the charge of the pay, clothing, and contingent and other expenses of the disembodied militia in Great Britain and Ireland; and to grant allowances in certain cases to subaltern officers, adjutants, paymasters, quartermasters, surgeons, assistant surgeons, surgeons' mates, and serjeant majors of the militia, until the 1st day of July, 1841.
Pagina 273 - Judge's first duty never to pronounce sentence, in the most trifling case, without hearing. Will you make this the exception ? Are you really prepared to determine, but not to hear, the mighty cause upon which a nation's hopes and fears hang ? You are.