The same causes operate towards raising the expences of a suit in the supreme court of judicature equally above those of the British courts; though the latter are certainly full high enough!
The expences of this Act were to be wholly borne by the Company, and the Company are bound by it to provide the inhabitants of Paddington, and parishes and streets adjacent, with water as heretofore.
Among other branches of the revenue, that of the post-office is, by a late law, appropriated to the discharge of our public debt, to defray the expences of the state.
These sentiments prevail with many churchmen there, not to promote a design which they think must sooner or later saddle them with great expences to support it.
In America, where the expences are more confined, to necessaries, and those necessaries are cheap, it is common to see above one hundred persons descended from one living old man.
Reasonable allowances are made to witnesses both for time and expences at the public charge--a loss is not doubled by the costs of a prosecution to recover it.
When an actor takes a benefit, he pays all the expences of the evening, and incurs the risk of great charges and small profits.
Appendix) is one hundred and seven thousand four hundred and four pounds, which is more than the expences of the whole Government of America amount to.
I have shewn in that work, that the taxes may be reduced at least six millions, and even then the expences of Government in England would be twenty times greater than they are in the country I have already spoken of.
And even this sum is fifteen times greater than the expences of government are in America; and it is also greater than the whole peace establishment of England amounted to about an hundred years ago.
He was interred in the most obscure manner, all his richness and greatness having disappeared, not enough being left to defray the consecrated tapers and other expences of his funeral.
No part of the expences of this armament were ever recovered by any of the descendants of Alvarado.
Barbaran himself performed the ceremonies of the funeral, at which he was sole mourner, and defrayed all the expences from his own funds.
Velasquez was enjoined silence in respect to his complaints against Cortes, and was told that he might seek for the remuneration of his expences by a legal process.
For chardges of horsehier and other expences of the saide Doctor Moundeford--iij'li.
In time his expences brought clamours about him, that overpowered the lamb's bleat and the linnet's song; and his groves were haunted by beings very different from fawns and fairies.
Not doubting of this honest Man's Sincerity, I set out from Geneva with his Bill of Exchange, and a small matter of Money that I had reserv'd, just to bear my Expences on the Road.
I shall conclude these Instances with the Device of the famous Rabelais, when he was at a great Distance from Paris, and without Money to bear his Expences thither.
This loose State of the Soul hurries the Extravagant from one Pursuit to another; and the Reason that his Expences are greater than anothers, is, that his Wants are also more numerous.
Chiloe a similar sum to defray the expences of their several administrations.
From this time the duties paid at the various custom houses, was so great, that Caraccas was no longer supplied with remittances from Mexico, to defray the expences of its government.
Expences paid by Gloys at Norwich the day the Cors was ther and befor.
The expences attendant upon sickness, and the loss of time proceeding from the same cause, would be incurred by the patient, and the place of one individual would be occupied by another.
For some days Emily was occupied in preparations to attend him; and he, by endeavours to diminish his expences at home during the journey--a purpose which determined him at length to dismiss his domestics.
His little fortune had been diminished by the necessary expences of his education; but M.
At Turkhal, though we were housed in a caravanserai (there called khan), our expences were defrayed by the Cazi of the place.
As he had been empowered to receive it at Shiraz, the Envoy conceived that his errand was a fraud, and dismissed him therefore, paying his expences back, with an order for the sum if it should not have been already paid.
The second and the safest mode of adventure is by an agreement between two parties, where one defrays all the expences of the boat and provisions, &c.
There is another also in Aderbigian, and another near Shiraz, the latter of which is neglected, as the expences have been found to exceed the produce.
In this way we need fear no dangers of the sea, or the mercy of sailors, and the price of freight would defray the expences by land.
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