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Updated: May 11, 2025
The maker in this case is a friend who loans his name. As there was no value received such a note could not be collected by the payee. But if it passes into the hands of a third party, who endorses it, then the maker of the note can be compelled to pay. A note may be lost or stolen. The losing of a note does not release the maker from payment of the full amount on the date and at the place named.
There can be no intellectual charity if the machinery and special sentences of current morality are supposed to be final or truly adequate. Their tentative and inadequate character, which every free intelligence recognises, is what endorses the wisdom of Jesus', saying, "Judge not that ye be not judged."
He endorses Malthus's statement about the absurdity of considering 'wages' as something which may be fixed by his Majesty's 'Justices of the Peace, and infers with Malthus that wages should be left to find their 'natural level. But what precisely is this 'natural level? If the Justice of the Peace cannot fix the rate of wages, what does fix them? Supply and demand?
There is one Man who can stand before God without repentance or confession, and whose claim 'I do always the things that please Him, the awful voice from the opening heavens endorses, when it proclaims; 'This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased. The lowly Servant of God flings out His challenge to the universe: 'Who will contend with Me? and that gage has lain in the lists for nineteen centuries unlifted.
"You know I don't mean that," cried Dulce. "They are going to fight because " "Because their country calls them," interrupted Ridge, with energy, "and because every true American endorses Decatur's immortal toast of 'Our Country.
The common belief adds, i.e. it is further believed, cf. His. 5, 5. 13: persuasio inerat. Illuc natura. Tantum is to be connected with illuc usque. Thus far only nature extends. So thought the ancients. Cf. A. 33: in ipso terrarum ac naturae fine. Et vera fama is parenthetic. The author endorses this part of the story. Ergo marks a return from the above digression. Suevici maris. The Baltic.
Gasquet, in his notes on that work, endorses the statement. Archbishop Cranmer, who divorced Henry from Catherine, also divorced him from Anne, declaring in his latter decree "in the name of Christ and for the honor of God, the marriage was and always had been null and void." This sentence was signed by both houses of Convocation. It was approved by Parliament.
I think a very great blunder has been committed in a matter involving the most important interests of the country, and that the order-in-council you have passed endorses that blunder and authorizes persistence in it.... I confess I was much annoyed at the personal affront offered me, but that feeling has passed away in view of the serious character of the matter at issue, which casts all personal feeling aside."
Every bill which is sent up from the Commons to the Lords, an officer of the lower house endorses with "Soit bailé aux Seigneurs;" and no bill is ever sent down from the Lords to the Commons until a corresponding officer of the upper house has written on its back, "Soit bailé aux Communes."
Nacherally after sayin' "howdy!" to the little Sanders girl, an' applaudin' of her progeny which it looks like he fully endorses that a-way this yere Captain gent hits the trail for Nashville, where his wife's been keepin' camp an' waitin' for him all the time."
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