| 1805 - 536 pāgines
...this cause. Every British " merchant, '' say they, " holding securi" ties on real estates, is riling bills in, " chancery to foreclose, although, when...'• become proprietor of the plantation, of ' which, trom fatal experience, he knows ' the consequences. No one will now ' advance money lo relieve tln.se... | |
| William Cobbett - 1806 - 528 pāgines
...effect of this cau.se. Every British " merchant,'1 say they, " holding soctiri" ties on real estateĢ, is filing bills in " chancery to foreclose, although,...plantation, of " which, from fatal experience, he knows " the consequences. No one will now " advance money to relieve these whose " debts approach half... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 140 pāgines
...Britain, rather than rest our case on the fatal consequences produced and passing before our eyes here. Every British merchant, holding securities on real...the plantation, of which, from fatal experience, he knows the consequences. No one will advance money to relieve those whose debts approach half the value... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1823 - 586 pāgines
...llritish merchant vifto holds securities on Jamaica es/ales is fling bills to foreclose ; a/though when he has obtained a Decree he hesitates to enforce it, because he must hinnc/f became proprietor of the plantation ; of which, from fatal experience, he knows the consequences... | |
| James Stephen - 1824 - 570 pāgines
...following representation from the same honourable body in 1 804, a period of low prices : " livery British merchant holding securities on real estates...foreclose ; although when he has obtained a decree, he hesi" tales to enforce it, became he must himself become the proprietor of the " plantation, of which,... | |
| James Stephen - 1824 - 568 pāgines
...period of low prices : " Every British merchant holding securities on real estates is filing bUls " in Chancery to foreclose ; although when he has obtained a decree, -he hesi" tates to enforce it, because he must himself become the proprietor of the " plantation, of which,... | |
| James Stephen - 1826 - 104 pāgines
..." In another, that " every British merchant who holds securities on Jamaica estates is filing bills to foreclose; although when he has obtained a Decree he hesitates to enforce it, because he must himtelf become proprietor of the plantation ; of which, from fatal experience, he knows the consequences... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1831 - 592 pāgines
...1804, and printed by order of the House of Commons, 25th Feb. 1805, we have the following statement. " Every British merchant holding securities on real estates, is filing bills in Cliancery to foreclose, although when he has obtained his decree he hesitates to enforce it, because... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1833 - 978 pāgines
...distress and embarrassment of the West Indian body, from which he begged to read the following extract : " Every British merchant holding securities on real...Chancery to foreclose, although when he has obtained his decree he hesitates to enforce it, because he must himself become the proprietor of the plantation,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament, 1833 - 1834 - 994 pāgines
...India proprietors. They state — "That every British merchant, holding securities on real estate, is filing bills in Chancery to foreclose, although,...it, because he must himself become proprietor of the plantations, of which, from fatal experience, he knows the consequences. No one will advance money... | |
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