| David Ramsay - 1817 - 522 strani
...materially altered. Laws, which were originally innocent* became eventually the occasion of much injustice. The aged, who had retired from the scenes of active...their support. The widow, who lived comfortably on the hequesfru voi. in: 44 of a deceased husband, experienced a frustration of all hi* well-meant tenderness.... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 822 strani
...materially altered. Laws which were originally innocent became eventually the occasion of much injustice. The aged, who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband, experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling... | |
| John Frost - 1857 - 853 strani
...materially altered. Laws which were originally innocent became eventually the occasion of much injustice. The aged, who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband, experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 668 strani
...in his " History of the War of the Revolution," in which he was actively engaged, says of it: — " The aged who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 674 strani
...in his " History of the War of tlie Revolution," in which he was actively engaged, says of it: — " The aged who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws 'of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1879 - 394 strani
...times has given a vivid description of the miseries which flowed from this truly iniquitous measure. "The aged who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband, experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling,... | |
| Egerton Ryerson - 1880 - 536 strani
...nominal sum. In the progress of the war, when depreciation took place, the case was materially altered. " The aged, who had retired from the scenes of active...their support. The widow who lived comfortably on tin; bequests of a deceased husband, experienced a frustration of all his well meant tenderness. The... | |
| Harold Glenn Moulton - 1916 - 830 strani
...practically worthless. 94. EFFECTS OF CONTINENTAL CURRENCY ON^DEBTORS AND CREDITORS1 BY DAVID RAMSAY The aged who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling... | |
| 1916 - 832 strani
...practically worthless. 94. EFFECTS OF CONTINENTAL CURRENCY ON DEBTORS AND CREDITORS' BY DAVID RAMSAY The aged who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling... | |
| Harold Glenn Moulton - 1921 - 860 strani
...upon the debtor and creditor classes have been vividly described by a writer of the time, as follows:1 The aged who had retired from the scenes of active...deceased husband experienced a frustration of all his well-meant tenderness. The laws of the country interposed, and compelled her to receive a shilling... | |
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