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1. The whole quantity brought to market, therefore, may be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land which produced them, together with the wages of the labour and the profits of the stock which were employed in preparing and bringing them to market, according to their natural rates
2. employments to a smaller number than would otherwise be disposed to enter into them ;
3. employments to a smaller number than would otherwise be disposed to enter into them,
4. The whole quantity, therefore, can be disposed of to those who are willing to pay more, which necessarily raises their price above that of common wine
5. Their whole produce falls short of the effectual demand of Europe, and can be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the whole rent, profit, and wages, necessary for preparing and bringing it to market, according to the rate at which they are commonly paid by any other produce
6. Those who imported that metal into Europe, however, would soon find that the whole annual importation could not be disposed of at this high price
7. There are so many more purchasers for the cheap than for the dear commodity, that, not only a greater quantity of it, but a greater value can commonly be disposed of
8. When all expenses are computed, the whole quantity of the one metal, it would seem, cannot, in the Spanish market, be disposed of so advantageously as the whole quantity of the other
9. That part of his capital which had usually been employed in purchasing materials, and in paying his workmen, might, without much difficulty, perhaps, find another employment ; but that part of it which was fixed in workhouses, and in the instruments of trade, could scarce be disposed of without considerable loss
10. In free countries, where the safety of government depends very much upon the favourable judgment which the people may form of its conduct, it must surely be of the highest importance, that they should not be disposed to judge rashly or capriciously concerning it
11. As the wealth of those competitors would in no respect be increased by a tax upon ground-rents, they would not probably be disposed to pay more for the use of the ground
12. The more he is obliged to pay in the way of tax, the less he will be disposed to give in the way of price
13. When, by different taxes upon the necessaries and conveniencies of life, the owners and employers of capital stock find, that whatever revenue they derive from it, will not, in a particular country, purchase the same quantity of those necessaries and conveniencies which an equal revenue would in almost any other, they will be disposed to remove to some other
14. Below the counter behind which she sat was installed a sink where, in the event of emergency, the coke could be disposed of, with but a moment’s notice
15. Bombers are expensive, and not so expendable, not meant to be disposed-of in constant plane-to-plane combats
16. Most of this time, he was in isolation, with access restricted to hospital staff wearing surgical gowns that could be disposed of as they left the room
17. After Jacob blessed his sons, he again stipulated in great detail how his body must be disposed of, exactly where he must be buried with a detailed description and history of the grave site
18. breeding machine, she was useless for hunting and should be disposed of
19. mindset, built on prejudice and should be disposed of as a relic
20. I learned that there was a truckload of items that were going to be disposed off
21. But inasmuch as the presiding officer of the Jewish Sanhedrin was present and making personal request for this assistance, the governor thought it wise to grant the petition, thinking he could later on right any wrong they might be disposed to commit
22. The rest would be disposed of
23. ‘’ENOUGH! You keep talking of that poor woman as if she was nothing but a piece of furniture to be disposed of according to your will
24. There would still be an excess of soil to be disposed of, but he calculated it would raise the bottom by just 3 inches so, hopefully no one would notice
25. Now that Tynice was beheaded, her body needed to be disposed of
26. I first heard of Desiree' Terrance through Johann, who said she was nothing more than a troublemaker for the Great Goddess and must be disposed of
27. Thoughts of the next day, and enforced bed, and the bowls of gruel to be disposed of if the servants were to believe in my illness, made my head ache
28. He was in a near rage at the fact that a case that he had thought would be disposed of within the hour to the benefit of the town councilmen had become an experiment in the law, and both the progress of the trial and its final outcome were now very uncertain
29. There are but three modes in which surplus wealth can be disposed of
30. that were cast into the city dump to be disposed of
31. cast into the city dump to be disposed of
32. WERE CAST INTO THE CITY DUMP TO BE DISPOSED OF
33. The fate of Israel is compared to trash and dead bodies that were cast into the city dump to be disposed of
34. ’ 'Those who may be disposed to think it impossible that such important constitutional differences should exist in so small a compass might reflect with advantage on the various undetectable conditions which may confessedly exist in the minutest organic matter—as, for example, in the delicate microscopic spermatozoon, or in the intangible virus of a fever
35. Here the modern reader will be disposed to introduce a distinction which appears to have escaped him
36. There are one or two other things that might be disposed of in closing this chapter
37. It was too good a thing to be disposed of in a hurry
38. All the same, how much might you be disposed to offer me for this beautiful young horse of mine?'
39. however well our hearts may be disposed, there is a controlling part, or queen-seat in us, that governs itself by its own maxims of state, amongst which not one is stronger, in practice with it, than, in the matter of is dues, never to accept the will for the deed
40. Accordingly, when the two angry men had sat back in their seats, bleached in the face with passion, and panting and out of breath, I rose up in my chair at the head of the table, and with a judicial solemnity addressed the council, saying, that what we had witnessed was a disgrace not to be tolerated in a Christian land; that unless we obtained indemnity for the past, and security for the future, I would resign; but in doing so I would bring the cause thereof before the Fifteen at Edinburgh, yea, even to the House of Lords at London; so I gave the offending parties notice, as well as those who, from motives of personal friendship, might be disposed to overlook the insult that had been given to the constituted authority of the king, so imperfectly represented in my person, as it would seem, by the audacious conflict and misdemeanour which had just taken place
41. Since it can’t be disposed of, the coal companies store it behind earthen dams in sludge ponds, or slurry ponds
42. "I should be disposed to refer coquetry to another source," said Mr
43. Garth would be disposed at the same time to resume the agency of the Tipton property
44. The typical or standard real estate loan was formerly made on a home, and its peculiar virtue lay in the fact that there was an indefinitely large number of prospective purchasers or tenants to draw upon, so that it could always be disposed of at some moderate concession from the current scale of values
45. Actually, if the subsidiary could be wound up without an adverse effect upon the rest of the business, it would be logical to view such losses as temporary—since good sense would dictate that in a short time the subsidiary must either become profitable or be disposed of
46. Thus as a practical matter such companies could be disposed of for not less than their working capital, if that capital is conservatively stated
47. The immigrants who had no friends to meet them were to be provided for until their cases could be disposed of
48. " Notwithstanding his special acuteness and ability, he is unable to take a fact out of its merely political relations, and behold it as it lies absolutely to be disposed of by the intellect—what, for instance, it behooves a man to do here in America to-day with regard to slavery, but ventures, or is driven, to make some such desperate answer as the following, while professing to speak absolutely, and as a private man—from which what new and singular code of social duties might be inferred? "The manner," says he, "in which the governments of those States where slavery exists are to regulate it is for their own consideration, under their responsibility to their constituents, to the general laws of propriety, humanity, and justice, and to God
49. ' Of course you'll be disposed to be severe with them if it has been vouchsafed to you to be ever so little more intelligent than the average
50. I should be disposed to classify them all broadly, as either good or bad men, morose or cheerful, putting by themselves, as a sort of separate creatures, the ingenious fellows who could not hold their tongues