| Charles Kingsley - 1885 - 522 lehte
...eating and drinking with the drunken ; less idleness and luxury among the rich; less fancying that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, because all men would know that they were only the Lord's stewards, bound to give an account to him... | |
| Standish O'Grady - 1886 - 364 lehte
...moral influence over the poor. More and more the notion that property is private income, and that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, has increased, so that to-day between the high and the low hardly any save a pecuniary relation any... | |
| Sir Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1886 - 222 lehte
...thought, appear convincing only to persons who need no conviction." It is said in the first place that " a man has a right to do what he likes with his own," or in the form of the Duke of Richmond's continual question to witnesses before the Royal Commission,... | |
| Thomas Newbigging - 1887 - 388 lehte
...rents were charged, and thus landlordism was Highlands. generally introduced into the country. " A man has a right to do what he likes with his own," was the motto of many of the landlords, and hence came the inhuman clearances of vast tracts of country... | |
| 1890 - 400 lehte
...of employing it in a proper manner for himself and others. Nothing is falser than the saying that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own. A man has not a right to do what he likes with his own. He has only a right to ido what he ought with... | |
| Peter Rylands - 1890 - 420 lehte
...as to produce the greatest amount of food for the community at large. It is a common saying that " a man has a right to do what he likes with his own," but that is not true as regards land. It is not his own, in the sense that no man made it. It is the... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1890 - 368 lehte
...sof employing it in a proper manner for himself and others. Nothing is falser than the saying that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own. A man has not a right to do what he likes with his own. He has only a right to do what he ought with... | |
| 1890 - 652 lehte
...of employing it in a proper manner for himself and others. Nothing is falser than the saying that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own. A man has not a right to do what he likes •with his own. He has only a right to do •what he ought... | |
| Charles Garvice - 1890 - 374 lehte
...cross the bridge and trespass on the grounds, and he doesn't like it. Quite right —quite right. A man has a right to do what he likes with his own." Elaine, as she remembered the promise of the key which the marquis had made her, hung her head, and... | |
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