| Jean Devanny - 1986 - 384 lehte
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| 194 lehte
...caused by some unforeseen casualty, are to say the least of them, very discreditable. The doctrine that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own, is not tenable with us. No private right can palliate a public wrong. The DM Sweep of 1 00 Sovs. each,... | |
| 1991 - 646 lehte
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| Flemming Steen Nielsen - 1997 - 438 lehte
...is, about which there is no dispute between the parties. Let us imagine the statement to be that "a man has a right to do what he likes with his own property." "But," says the objector, "what about such and such wellknown legal restrictions on the... | |
| Evelyn Stokes, Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi Te Waharoa - 2002 - 564 lehte
...(Ngatihaua): I am one of the ill-looking scrofulous men who have been referred to, for I maintain that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own land, why should another interfere with mine? This is what I understand to be good, let each man dispose... | |
| Susan Pedersen - 2004 - 494 lehte
...those wages were by rights hers as well. Yet few people saw things this way, and - believing that 'a man has a right to do what he likes with his own' - turned a blind eye to 'a great deal of suffering and degeneracy, physical, mental and moral, among... | |
| Martin Polley - 2004 - 522 lehte
...breeding or buying, of keep, training, jockeys' fees, &c., come out 'of the owner's pocket, and that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own (this latter a very fallacious argument, by the way) ; but, on the other hand, it is the public that... | |
| Simon J. White - 2007 - 198 lehte
...of rent. Then he remarks: 'my old Sir Ambrose stands in no need of defence from me or from anyone; a man has a right to do what he likes with his own estate' (iv). Both statements seem to represent a continuation of the dismissive and humorous tone... | |
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