| 734 sidor
...or person ; they would evidently rather have had the case arranged by the parties amicably ; but к that was impossible, they decided on dismissing the...he likes with his own ; and the side of the river adjoining1 Mr. Foot's ground being his property, he might pelt it as he chose with stones, and that... | |
| Elizabeth P Ramsay- Laye - 1870 - 304 sidor
...kindness, whether it is successful or not ; but do not risk your own place in his favour on my account. He has a right to do what he likes with his own, and it is a pleasure to me to think that you are the one who will benefit by my loss. Of course it would... | |
| William Stamer - 1874 - 328 sidor
...cultivable lands allowed for purposes of sport to remain uncultivated, would perhaps be the fairest of any. That every man has a right to do what he likes with his own, holds good only so long as the exercise of that right does not interfere with the commonweal ; which... | |
| Harriet Parr - 1874 - 346 sidor
...shall mend nothing ! No John Hodge shall dictate to me !" cried Mr Chiverton in a sneering fury. " A man has a right to do what he likes with his own, I presume ?" " No, he has not—and especially not when he calls a great territory in land his own,"... | |
| 1876 - 944 sidor
...in the world in which respect for the rights of property is carried so far as it is with us. That a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, to waste or injure it if he pleases, and to leave it after death to whom he thinks fit, is regarded... | |
| sir John Leng - 1877 - 360 sidor
...the people of the Western States, it seems, have objected to being interfered with — the doctrine that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own prevailing there as well as in the British Isles. Perched high in the wonderfully rugged region which... | |
| Forbes Edward Winslow - 1877 - 266 sidor
...Richard Horton. How can you be so thoughtless, so unfeeling as to leave " " Now look you here, Parson, a man has a right to do what he likes with his own. You are all very well up in your pulpit, only those who like to be preached at need come near you ;... | |
| Elizabeth J. Lysaght - 1879 - 272 sidor
...wrote to Mr. Addison and said so, and got from that gentleman a short and pithy letter. "All right. Every man has a right to do what he likes with his own. I shall run down to see you after the time the wise men say there will be an unusually high tide, and... | |
| William Westall - 1883 - 314 sidor
...consider about it." "Allow me to remind you, gentlemen," observed the lawyer, with some asperity, "that a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, and that none of you is very much hurt. If Rupert had stayed at home and behaved himself you would have... | |
| 1883 - 410 sidor
...know German. So he falls back on the sacredness of private property, and declares that, after all, a man has a right to do what he likes with his own. This alleged right of a man to do what he likes with his own is the private property principle which... | |
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