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Updated: June 20, 2025
"How can I? The law would hold me at fault if I should allow the bank to close to-day with that loan unsecured. I have no right to give you time." "You are persecuting me!" "No, I am not. If I were minded to do that, I should call the loan in at once. As it is, I only ask you as I must to secure it as the law requires. I will accept any fairly good collateral you may have to offer.
Such tokens of exchange had been freely employed since the middle of the seventeenth century, and at the time of the mediatization of the fiefs, 1694 kinds of notes were in circulation. The first business of the Government should have been to replace these unsecured tokens with uniform and sound media of exchange.
She left the room by the door which opened on the stairs, and locked it, taking away the key with her. Having gone down the first flight of stairs, she stopped and went back. The one unsecured door, was the door which led into the sitting-room from the staircase. She opened it and left it invitingly ajar. "Now," she said to herself, "the trap will catch him!"
It was like a man's trying to live upon his own promissory notes and upon gifts and unsecured loans from his friends.
I rushed to the foot of the steps and would have ascended also, hoping against hope to find the door unsecured; but a shot which was fired through a loop hole and narrowly missed my head, and another which brought down one of my men, made me pause.
An interesting commentary on the careless manner in which miners risk their lives was shown in the discoveries made after an explosion at a colliery near Wrexham in 1889. Near the scene of the explosion an unsecured safety lamp was found, and the general opinion at the time was that the disaster was caused by the inexcusable carelessness of one of the twenty victims.
He left, therefore, the Countess's door unsecured on the outside, and, under the eye of Varney, withdrew the supports which sustained the falling trap, which, therefore, kept its level position merely by a slight adhesion. They withdrew to wait the issue on the ground-floor adjoining; but they waited long in vain.
Longstaffe; all this must be terrible to him, in the midst of his Why should not they marry first, and then these things will arrange themselves?" "Marry first! and leave her altogether unsecured." "I hope you know that my son is a man of honour, Mr. Longstaffe." "My dear madam, we have nothing to do with men of honour in the law. I felt sure that you would understand at least.
It must be borne in mind that, although other vessels weathered the same storm successfully, they did not do so with their rudder and rudder-posts gone, their captains and part of their crews new to them, and their chain cables, cabin furniture, and other material left as totally unsecured as if she had been a river steamer about to start on a few hours' trip.
It would also be of advantage to Great Britain, who would lose nothing. Great Britain has about an equal number of debits and credits, with this difference, that the debits are secured, while the credits are, in part, unsecured. France's credits are proportionately the worst and her debits largest, almost 27 milliards.
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