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Updated: May 31, 2025
'Throth, you're as cross as two sticks this blessed morning, Thady, says the poor wife; 'and it's a heavy handful I have of you when you are cruked in your temper; but stay there if you like, and let your stirabout grow cowld, and not a one o' me 'ill ax you agin; and with that off she wint, and the waiver, sure enough, was mighty crabbed, and the more the wife spoke to him the worse he got, which, you know, is only nath'ral.
Extraordinary commissions or tribunals for the trial of offences were abolished. All property, whether of individuals or corporations, whether civil or ecclesiastical, was to be held subject to its equal part of the burdens of the State; and to all bills imposing taxes, the Pope would annex, of his own authority, a special waiver of the ecclesiastical exemption.
Clearly, to proceed to pre-empt his claim, to persuade Plausaby to raise money enough for him to buy a land-warrant with, and then to raise two hundred dollars by mortgaging his land to Minorkey or any other lover of mortgages with waiver clauses in them, was the only course open. Plausaby, Esq., was ever prompt in dealing with those to whom he was indebted, so far as promises went.
He had a wife, and av coorse they had childhre, and small blame to them, and plenty of them, so that the poor little waiver was obleeged to work his fingers to the bone a'most to get them the bit and the sup; but he didn't begridge that, for he was an industherous craythur, as I said before, and it was up airly and down late with him, and the loom never standin' still.
Well, there was great rejoicin' in the coort that the dhraggin was killed; and says the king to the little waiver, says he, 'You are a knight arriant as it is, and so it would be of no use for to knight you over agin; but I will make you a lord, says he. 'O Lord! says the waiver, thunder-struck like at his own good luck.
'Take as many as you plaze, says the king; and sure enough, my dear, the little waiver stuffed his tin clothes as full as they could howld with them. 'Now, I'm ready for the road, says the waiver. 'Very well, says the king; 'but you must have a fresh horse, says he. 'With all my heart, says the waiver, who thought he might as well exchange the miller's owld garron for a betther.
By the same Order, British property on Russian vessels is not protected. It is quite in the option of neutrals, or British vessels, to break any Russian blockade. The renunciations in these Orders are a waiver only of certain parts of the Queen's belligerent rights, and in no way diminish the state of war between England and Russia.
Such scare tactics are common amongst the medical profession, and they leave the recipient so terrified that they meekly and obediently give up all self-determinism, sign the liability waiver, and submit, no questions asked. Many then die after suffering intensely from the therapy, long before the so-called disease could have actually caused their demise.
'Every helmet has a spike stickin' out o' the top of it, says the waiver; 'and if mine has three, it's only the grandher it is. 'Well, says the wife, getting bitther at last, 'all I can say is, it isn't the first sheep's head was dhress'd in it. 'Your sarvint, ma'am, says he; and off he set.
'I b'lieve not, indeed, says the waiver; 'many thanks to your majesty. 'But that is not all I'll do for you, says the king; 'I'll give you my daughther too in marriage, says he.
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