New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 202
... master with this foolish loyalty and ignorant honesty , thinking to find firmness on a false foundation , as most of these masters now- a - days are . Gain friends , which is a during and lasting commodity ; live not on hopes , relying ...
... master with this foolish loyalty and ignorant honesty , thinking to find firmness on a false foundation , as most of these masters now- a - days are . Gain friends , which is a during and lasting commodity ; live not on hopes , relying ...
Page 205
... master . The servant can dissolve , as it were by magic , the bonds of servitude ; and this usually occurs when admonishment or reprimand is required . The delinquent cannot be punished for so many nameless domestic misdemeanours ; the ...
... master . The servant can dissolve , as it were by magic , the bonds of servitude ; and this usually occurs when admonishment or reprimand is required . The delinquent cannot be punished for so many nameless domestic misdemeanours ; the ...
Page 213
... master may justify an assault in defence of his servant , as a servant may in defence of his master . The legal argument is , that the master possesses a property in the ser- vices of his servant , and he is wronged if deprived of them ...
... master may justify an assault in defence of his servant , as a servant may in defence of his master . The legal argument is , that the master possesses a property in the ser- vices of his servant , and he is wronged if deprived of them ...
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