| 1825 - 538 strani
...acquainted with its contents. Mr. Sugden, in his excellent Letters to a Man of Property, says, page 99 — " I am somewhat unwilling to give you any instructions...neglect of your temporal concerns. Lest, however, euch • Should any of our reader« witness similar occurrences, we shall be obliged by particulars... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1858 - 230 strani
...transaction, lawyers might well be in despair if every man's will were prepared by a competent person. To put off making your will, until the hand of death...arrive, I must arm you in some measure against it. If you wish to tie up your property in your family you really must not make your own will. It were better... | |
| 1858 - 810 strani
...transaction, lawyers might weU be in despair if every man's will were prepared by a competent person. To put off making your will, until the hand of death...arrive, I must arm you in some measure against it." ¡ What wise counsel, and given in how fine and fatherly a spirit, may be seen in the following passage... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1858 - 776 strani
...transaction, lawyers might wellbeindespair if every man's will were prepared by a competent person. To put off making your will, until the hand of death...arrive, I must arm you in some measure against it." Here also are cautions of great wisdom and tenderness : — " No hatred is more intense than that which... | |
| 1858 - 828 strani
...transaction, lawyers might well be in despair if every man's will were prepared by a competent person. To put off making your will, until the hand of death...cowardice, or a shameful neglect of your temporal concerna Lest, however, such a moment should arrive, I must arm you in some measure against it" I What... | |
| 1859 - 658 strani
...transaction, lawyers might well be in despair if every man's will were made by a competent person. To put off making your will until the hand of death...arrive, I must arm you in some measure against it. If you wish to tie up your property in your family you really must not make your own will. It were better... | |
| John Timbs - 1864 - 338 strani
...transaction, lawyers might well be in despair if every man's Will were prepared by a competent person. To put off making your Will until the hand of death...arrive, I must arm you in some measure against it " If you wish to tie up your property in your family you really must not make your own will. It were better... | |
| John Timbs - 1864 - 320 strani
...transaction, lawyers might well be in despair if every man's Will were prepared by a competent person. To put off making your Will until the hand of death...neglect of your temporal concerns. Lest, however, such a molent should arrive, I must arm you in some measure against it " If you wish to tie up your property... | |
| John Timbs - 1864 - 328 strani
...if every man's Will were prepared by a competent person. To put off making your Will until the band of death is upon you, evinces either cowardice or...your temporal concerns. Lest, however, such a moment sh""u i—*'™, I must arm you in some measure against it " If you wish to tie up your property in... | |
| 1920 - 496 strani
...family influence. As Lord Chancellor he had occasion to declare the law of wills and often advised that "to put off making your will until the hand of death is upon you evinces either cowardice or shameful neglect of your temporal affairs. It is sinning in your grave." Note the irony of fate that... | |
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