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When it is left to the payer of the rent to decide on which system he will act, it is probable that the no-rent theory will prevail. So it was in 1882. Tenants were harassed by needy landlords, and when they were served with forms of ejectment the landlords were simply murdered, either in their own persons or in that of their servants.
"How long has he been in Wilmington?" "Ever sence the fall er Fort Fisher." "Is he a tax payer? Is he or has he ever engaged in any business in the community?" "Well, yes; he owns er whole county up the road there er piece." "Think of it! Bin here all these years, an' we can't make er decent white man out'n him!"
"That is true," replied Sancho; "but pledges don't distress a good payer, and in a house where there's plenty supper is soon cooked; I mean there's no need of telling or warning me about anything; for I'm ready for everything and know a little of everything." "That I believe, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "go and good luck to thee, and God speed thee."
Nothing then remained, dear L., but payer d'audace, and, throwing all forethought to the dogs, to rely upon what has made many a small man great, the good star. I addressed my companions in a set speech, advising a mount without delay. They suggested a letter to the Amir, requesting permission to enter his city: this device was rejected for two reasons.
The bull decides in favour of the lawfulness of rent charges, provided certain conditions were observed. On the other hand, the payer of the rent must never be forced to repay the purchase money, even if the goods on which the rent was charged had perished in other words, the contract creating the rent charge was one of sale, and not of loan.
Notwithstanding this grant and increased taxes of the old forms, the government still needed more money for the expenses of the war with France, and in April, 1379, a graduated poll tax was laid on all persons above sixteen years of age. This was regulated according to the rank of the payer from mere laborers, who were to pay four pence, up to earls, who must pay £4.
The first sign of the relief expedition which had reached the camp was the sound from the steam whistle of the "Thetis," recalling the shore parties at Payer Harbor.
"Be that as it may," said Sancho, "'pledges don't distress a good payer, and 'he whom God helps does better than he who gets up early, and 'it's the tripes that carry the feet and not the feet the tripes; I mean to say that if God gives me help and I do my duty honestly, no doubt I'll govern better than a gerfalcon.
An ore dump was piling up that meant big returns when the ore could be hauled to the smelter. Ambition Mine proved a steady "payer." No; our young men did not become multi-millionaires. Mines that will do that for three partners are scarce, indeed.
It is a weak and dangerous sentimentalism which would protect a woman of commerce against the good name of any man. The financial settlement makes her a party in a contract, nothing more, and acquits the payer of all further responsibility. She has no good name to protect; she has asked for nothing but money; she is a public character, whom to shield would be a thankless task.
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