| 1822 - 688 lehte
...political economists, will take up the question w armly : he therefore insinuates, in his preface, that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own estate. It is old May-day, and is, as it ought to be, a beautiful morning. The preparations for the... | |
| 1867 - 816 lehte
...and that a sense of injury would be visible upon the countenances of the other clerks. Certainly a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, but then every man who does so must make up his mind to certain little penalties. He will always be... | |
| 1822 - 440 lehte
...some of the legs and others, as to the way in which the race was run — the winners arguing that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own. The losers, however, seemed to think differently. Sweepstakes of 200e-s. each, won by _ | . Lord Exeter... | |
| 1842 - 530 lehte
...year. This race gave rise to much discontent in the withdrawal of the Knight of the Whistle. That " every man has a right to do what he likes with his own," may be most true — but I cannot help thinking that some means might be devised to prevent these sudden... | |
| 1836 - 418 lehte
...others we could mention ? There never was such a coupling since the days of Job. It may be said, a man has a right to do what he likes with his own — we deny it totally and forever. A man who can write good poetry, has no more business to write... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 702 lehte
...must turn out, sir, nolens volens ; so sayeth the law !" " But justice, sir ?" " So sayeth the law. Every man has a right to do what he likes with his own, Mr. Cannon." "What! whatever my political opinions may be?" " You must poll for his lordship's candidate."... | |
| 1837 - 586 lehte
...candidate, to die of cold and hunger on the high road, on the principle (from Scripture, of course) that " a man has a right to do what he likes with his own !" Another Beresford, a Dublin alderman, in days of yore, used to administer rather striking proofs... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1837 - 596 lehte
...to die of. cold and hunger on the high road, oil the principle (from Scripture, of course) that " a man has a right to do what he likes with his own !" Another Beresford, a Dublin alderman, in days of yore, used to administer rather striking proofs... | |
| Francis Maceroni - 1838 - 516 lehte
...allies. The answer was, like that of Wellington to Ney, of which I shall by and by speak, " the king has a right to do what he likes with his own." These were infamous times. When will they mend ? The republic overthrown ; the war extinguished ; a far more... | |
| John William Carleton - 1859 - 732 lehte
...amicably ; but as that was impossible, they decided on dismissing the complaint, on the ground that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own ; and the side of the river adjoining' Mr. Foot's ground being his property, he might pelt it as he... | |
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