1065 examples of creditor in sentences

A creditor desirous of suing for such a claim should proceed against both.

"Glad to hear it," retorted the creditor, "their swimming state, I hope, will cause the singers to liquidate their notes.

There was an agriculturist, philosopher, and editor, Who thought the world his debtor and himself, of course, its creditor; A man he was of wonderful vitup'rative fertility, Though seeming an embodiment of mildness and docility, This ancient agriculturist, philosopher, and editor.

With which remarks the author of this brief, veracious history Concludes his observations on the incarnated mystery Known as an agriculturist, philosopher, and editor, Who thought the world his debtor, and himself, of course, its creditor, And who will surely figure on the oddest page in history.

" Some jests unfit for repetition were uttered by the creditor, to which the unhappy debtor made no reply.

'I don't know, probably another creditor, like myself, in pursuit of the Spaniard.'

It is also proved, that after being reimbursed to the amount of the sum contributed, or rather levied on those for whom the poorest of their body had advanced his own money, he remained out of pocket far more than others had ever given, after their share of the repayment was credited to them, in this debtor and creditor account.

He holds a strange tyranny over men, for he is their debtor, and they fear him as a creditor.

The personal liberty of the citizen seems too sacred to be held, as in many cases it now is, at the will of a creditor to whom he is willing to surrender all the means he has of discharging his debt.

Creditor and debtor, tribune and consul, Senate and anti-Senate, fiercely confronted each other.

And well he may, 'tis but wise of him, seeing he owes money up at Storborg, and here's his creditor before him.

The day after the last creditor was paid she packed up her little box: hired a cart to take her to the nearest coach; and vanished from Aberalva, without bidding farewell to a human being, even to her School-children.

If a creditor visits a debtor who wishes to be revenged, the latter has only to cry au loup, when all parties assail the unlucky creditor, and perhaps murder him!

If a creditor visits a debtor who wishes to be revenged, the latter has only to cry au loup, when all parties assail the unlucky creditor, and perhaps murder him!

"He jocularly observed, on one occasion, to a creditor, who peremptorily required payment of the interest due on a long-standing debt,' My dear sir, you know it is not my interest to pay the principal; nor is it my principle to pay the interest.'

Mr. Warbeck never failed to declare that he was ashamed of himself, but probably the creditor experienced more discomfort of that kind.

But the paper which announced this gratifying intelligence, relates in a paragraph nearly subjoined to it, a circumstance in natural history that seems to have some connexion with the affairs between debtor and creditor in the United States.

Debtor and creditor countries: 1938, 1944.

BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Debtor and creditor countries: 1938, 1944.

"It is a creditor," said Mr. Whedell.

Too faint for a creditor.

A pull was heard at the door bella loud, confident pullwhich Mr. Whedell knew could be inflicted only by a creditor.

He was by far the heaviest creditor.

Others rummaged the small stock of showy books which consituted the library, and were surprised to find that the most imposing volumes were bound in wood, with gilt backs, and contained nothing but air, which a funny creditor characterized as very light reading matter.

"I've heard from that infernal old panoramawhen I say infernal, of course I don't mean to imply that it wasn't a splendid idea, if I had had capital enough to see it throughand what do you s'pose the landlord and the other creditor have done with it?

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