25 Words to use with debt

There is, of course, a tendency to raise the limit, involving frequent constitutional amendment, or, in Massachusetts, for instance, where the limitation is put on only by statutes, by later statutes authorizing the borrowing outside of the debt limit; for it should be said that such limitations do usually apply both to the appropriations and to the funded indebtedness incurred.

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There is no doubt that this custom of giving our houses names is the source of much unnecessary labour and irritation to other peoplepostmen, tradesmen, debt collectors, and errand boys.

There is no debt unpaid, no devil unconquered, no enemy within your hearts that has not received a mortal wound!

He had no hesitation about undertaking unpopular causes, and hence British debt cases became a marked feature of his practice.

And tallies are occasionally produced in the small-debt courts, where they are admitted as authentic proofs of debt.

In that deep horor of despeyred hell, 130 Him, wretch, in doole* would let no lenger dwell, But cast** out of that bondage to redeeme, And pay the price, all@ were his debt extreeme.

He all the debt forgave.

These claims on the debt fund of the treaty have received the best consideration of the agent and the Indian chiefs, with the aid of a secretary authorized at Washington, and the result is forwarded with confidence to head-quarters. 19th.

Aside from the fact that you would begin life with a debt, is the possibility of your contracting the debt habit.

As families increase, debts increase, until many a man finds himself in a net of difficulties with no way out but crime.

In the telephone alone what a debt love owes to its supposed enemy, modern science!

I'll pay my debt oror" "But how can you?" interrupted Olsen, reasonably.

Couldst not thou, Thy fellow's debt relieve? "Couldst thou not mercy show to him, As I did show to thee, Forgiving thee at once the debt,

Perchance in passing o'er life's stage, That I may soothe your weary age; And then in part the debt repay, That now increases day by day.

If he lets the debt slide, he can pay them.

"'Ole Nick done sont 'im back ter Mars Dunkin, who had fotch 'im heah fer ter pay a gamblin' debt ter Mars Jeems,' sez Solomon, 'en I heahs

Could she counsel such painful self-denial and tedious labour?" "She did all she could to dissuade, and at first positively refused to assist me; but at last yielded to my entreaties, for she saw I never should be happy till I could look on the past more as a debt thanthan" She paused, then added"My own spirit rebelled enough; that was far more difficult to overcome than other dissuasions.

Banks make few investments in real estate or other physical property; it is, in fact, their duty to keep out of ordinary enterprises, but they are forced sometimes to take for unpaid debts things that have been held as security.

Congress have demonstrated their sense to be, and it were superfluous to repeat mine, that whatsoever will tend to accelerate the honorable extinction of our public debt accords as much with the true interest of our country as with the general sense of our constituents.

I took it on a debt years ago, and never thought it was worth anything.

He entereth young men into aquaintance with debt-books.

The value of all debts changes in the same proportion as does that of the standard unit of money; when this rises or falls in value, it means increase or reduction, in the same ratio, of the purchasing power of every creditor.

Then came the war with a short sharp spell of financial chaos followed by a halcyon period for young countries, which enabled them to sell their products at greatly increased prices to the warring powers and so to meet their debt charges with an ease that they had never dreamt of, and even to find themselves lending, out of the abundance of their war profits, money to their creditors.

Finished my report on the additional debt claim, under the treaty of 1836, agreeably to the instructions of the Commission of Indian Affairs, of the 23d March last, and to the published notice of April 10th.

25 Words to use with  debt