| Edmund Burke - Political science - 1807 - 560 pages
...presumption, in innumerable cases, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life = —... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 464 pages
...presumption, in innumerable cases, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life: —... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 540 pages
...in innumerable instances, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, withdut a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life >->-and... | |
| Edmond Burke - English literature - 1815 - 240 pages
...presumption, in innumerable cases, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life : —... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1815 - 596 pages
...2M in innumerable cases, directly against truth : therefore the' debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life : and... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1820 - 510 pages
...presumption, in innumerable cases, directly against truth; therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditors, he is to be imprisoned for life; and... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 pages
...presumption in innumerable cases, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor, is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life:—and... | |
| John Timbs - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1829 - 354 pages
...presumption in innumerable cases, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor, is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life: —... | |
| Maryland - Bankruptcy - 1831 - 256 pages
...presumption in innumerable cases, directly against truth. Therefore, the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty, until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life: and... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 648 pages
...inпигштаЫе rasos, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition our colonies. Their growth and their utility has cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life: —... | |
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