| 1788 - 708 стор.
...of a found mind, afting freely, and with his eye» open, ought to be hindered, with a view to h 'S advantage, from making fuch bargain, in the way of obtaining money, as he think- fit: nor any body hindered from fupplying him, upon any terms he thinks proper to accede to."... | |
| James Jopp - 1812 - 460 стор.
...good answer to the following .plain question : " Why a man of ripe years and of sound mind, acting freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view to his own advantage, from making such bargain in the way of obtaining money, as he thinks fit : nor (what... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1816 - 292 стор.
..."self on this subject is the following ''.One, viz. that no man of ripe years and of sound mind, acting freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view to his advantage, from making such bargain, in the way of obtaining money, as he thinks Jit : nor, (what is a necessary consequence)... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1823 - 424 стор.
...position which he endeavours to establish is, " that no man of ripe years and of sound mind, acting freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view to his advantage, from making such bargain, in the way of obtaining money, as he thinks fit ; nor (what is a necessary consequence)... | |
| Francis Walker Gilmer - 1828 - 214 стор.
...regulations; but absolutely excludes it. He says, " no man of ripe years and of sound mind,- acting "freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered « with a view to his advantage from making such bar" gain in the way of obtaining money as he thinks fit; " nor (what is a necessary consequence)... | |
| Francis Walker Gilmer - 1828 - 206 стор.
...regulations ; but absolutely excludes it. He sajs, " no man of ripe years and of sound mind, acting tljreelyt and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered " with a view to his advantage from making such bar•" gain in the way of obtaining money as he thinks fit; " nor (what is a necessary consequence)... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1837 - 632 стор.
...myself on this subject is the following one, viz. that no man of ripe years and of sound mind, acting freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view to his advantage, from making such bargain, in the way of obtaining money, as he thinks Jit; nor, (what is a necessary consequence)... | |
| edmund ruffin - 1835 - 912 стор.
...almost as rigorous as mathematical demonstration, "that 110 man of ripe years and sound mind, acting freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view to his advantage, \from making such bargain in the way of obtaining money as he thinks fit: nor (what is a necessary consequence)... | |
| 1837 - 538 стор.
...of an odd notion of his. It is in these terms. " That no man of ripe years and of sound mind, acting freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view to his advantage, from making such a bargain in the way of obtaining money, as he thinks fit ; nor (what is a necessary consequence)... | |
| 1840 - 548 стор.
...the opponents of the laws against Usury, is — "That no man of ripe years and of sound mind, acting freely, and with his eyes open, ought to be hindered, with a view to his advantage, from making such bargain, in the way of obtaining money, as he thinks fit ; nor anybody hindered from supplying... | |
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