| English literature - 726 pages
...unto," III. Be ftrift in difcharging all legal debts : do not evade your creditors by any (huffling arts in giving notes under your hand, only to defer...all debts when they become due. Above all, when you ate firaitened for want of money, be cautious of taking it up at high intereft. This has been the ruin... | |
| English essays - 1764 - 404 pages
...unto.' III. Be flrict in difcharging all legal debts: Do not evade your creditors by any fhuffling arts in giving notes under your hand, only to defer...payment. But, if you have it in your power, difcharge aD debts when they become due. Above all, when you are ftraitned for want of money, be Cautious of... | |
| 1803 - 600 pages
...giving notes under your hand, only to dettr payment : — But, if- you have it in your power, dilcharge all debts when they become due.— Above all, when you are ftraitened for want of money, be cautious of taking it up at an high intereft. — Tliis has been the ruin of m.uiy, therefore endeavour to avoid... | |
| William Phipps - Liquor industry - 1825 - 260 pages
...3. — Be strict in discharging all legal d<ebts. Do not evade your Creditor by any shuffling acts, in giving notes under your hand only to defer payment; but if you have it in your power, discharge all debts when they become d ue. A bove all when you are straitened for want of money, be... | |
| Thomas Hodgkin - Health - 1841 - 508 pages
...to discharging all legal debts: do not evade your creditors by any shuffling arts, by giving notes only to defer payment; but, if you have it in your power, discharge all debts when they become due. " Above all, when you are straitened for want of money, be... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 588 pages
...done unto. III. Be strict in discharging all legal debts: Do not evade your creditors by any shuffling arts, in giving notes under your hand, only to defer payment; but, if you have it in your power, discharge all debts when they become due. Above all, when you are straitened for want of money, be... | |
| 1749 - 390 pages
...Have a ftriil regard in difcharging all legal debts : — do not evade your creditors by any fhuffling arts, in giving notes, under your hand, only to defer...debts when they become due. — Above all, when you areftraitened for want of money, be cautious of taking it up at an high intcreft. — This method has... | |
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