This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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31494 | Does it really pay to be honest in business? |
31494 | If the highest salary paid to the foremost men in a certain profession is$ 10,000 per year, what does that fact prove? |
31494 | It is usually one of his first questions,"What are my prospects here?" |
31494 | Of what significance to you or to me are the salaries which are paid to others? |
31494 | Of what value is it to a young man who loves mechanical engineering to know that there are doctors who earn large incomes? |
31494 | What difference do the productive possibilities of any line of work make to us if we are not by nature fitted for that work? |
31494 | What matters it to a man that fortunes are made in the law if he has absolutely no taste or ability for that profession? |
31494 | What more can I do?" |
31494 | Young men read these things and ask themselves,"If he can do it, why not I?" |
4638 | How so? |
4638 | About a week later I met Uncle Billy on the street again and said to him,"How is this Uncle Billy, I thought you were going home on the last steamer?" |
4638 | After they parted I approached the one left and said,"Is this Uncle Billy?" |
4638 | But what shall I say of them? |
4638 | He said,"Are you going to sell it?" |
4638 | He stopped and looked at me a minute and then said,"Young man, how deep do you expect to go before you reach bedrock?" |
4638 | I said to him,"How are you fixed, Uncle Billy?" |
4638 | I turned around and went back to the office, to the same counter and clerk, and said to him,"Do you rectify mistakes here?" |
4638 | Mr. Lincoln smilingly asked,"What good would it do for our people to go down to Mexico even if the railroads were built? |
4638 | On the relief of the outer sentinel and his return to camp, Lamalfa issued the challenge which was to repeat three times"Who comes there?" |
4638 | The clerk brought it forward at once and I said,"How much for the deposit?" |
4638 | The two brothers met one day opposite the unfinished building and James said,"Peter why do n''t you go on and finish your building?" |
4638 | Which shall be the balance of power, the first or the last? |
22579 | And many times cheaper-- did you know that? |
22579 | And told them to go back to the lighter plastic wrappers? |
22579 | And you ordered them without consulting the Board? |
22579 | Metal- foil wrappers? 22579 What bug in the new helium process might account for this delay?" |
22579 | When are your high- strung, thoroughbred nerves going to accept the fact that I would never consider marriage with a business inferior? 22579 Why do n''t you jump out the window, Roger, remembering to shut the airlock after you?" |
22579 | You canceled it? |
22579 | But just where does your quick thinking come into this, Mr. Snedden? |
22579 | Did you remember to bring spare batteries?" |
22579 | Just what is behind all this, Mr. Snedden? |
22579 | Miss Winterly, how is the helium loaf selling?" |
22579 | U. S. Army: Why do loaves flame when hit by incendiary bullets? |
22579 | Were_ you_ responsible for those?" |
22579 | What inspired you?" |
22579 | _ Why_ should a change from heavier to lighter wrappers result in complete non- delivery?" |
22579 | helium?" |
12518 | A few days after that the mate was arranging the employment of the men, and when he came to my friend''s turn he said to him,"Who employed you? |
12518 | He cries back,"What will you give?" |
12518 | He inquired of the proprietor if he had champagne? |
12518 | He said to me:"How can a man have nerve without a dollar in his pocket?" |
12518 | He then said if he should ask him a favor on leaving him if he would grant it? |
12518 | I asked him how did he obtain it? |
12518 | I asked him how long he had been there? |
12518 | I asked him if he had done so, and what luck? |
12518 | I asked him if he had driven stages before? |
12518 | I asked him what luck? |
12518 | I asked him what pay he received? |
12518 | I said to him, that was not the question, what will you give? |
12518 | I said to him:"And not gone up to the mines yet?" |
12518 | I said, at what wages? |
12518 | I said, was there no gold? |
12518 | I spoke to him in a sharp tone of voice and said, how do you know that? |
12518 | Some one asked me a few months after that if I knew that he was worth$ 80,000? |
12518 | The landlord cries out to him:"Bill, what will you charge to chop wood for me from now until night?" |
12518 | Then he asked me, are you the owner? |
37924 | Are you willing to sacrifice a little time, a little money, a little effort in order to attain success in the biggest factor in your life-- business? |
37924 | Do you consider as seriously your plans of how you are to succeed as you do your plans of what success you hope to attain? |
37924 | For example: Is there a ready demand or must one be created? |
37924 | How far is such supervision justified in times of peace? |
37924 | Is it subject to seasonal variations? |
37924 | Is the commodity a necessity or a luxury? |
37924 | Is the trade- mark well known? |
37924 | Quicker decisions Is the ability to decide things quickly an inborn faculty? |
37924 | Surely, since so much depends on it, is n''t it your duty to take advantage of every possible opportunity to better your conditions right now? |
37924 | The president''s final question was,"How would you like to become treasurer of this company at$ 6,000 a year?" |
37924 | The question is, are you willing to override the countless insignificant objections and consider the one big fundamental reason why you should enrol? |
37924 | Where do you belong? |
37924 | Who can calculate the money value of a return of that kind? |
28506 | Finer? 28506 A fatal want? 28506 But is it interesting? 28506 But passing this by, what is the chance in Southern California for laborers and for mechanics? 28506 But where is it not needed? 28506 But why should the tourist find fault with this? 28506 Having eaten all we gave him, he opened his mouth and said,Smoke''em?" |
28506 | IS RESIDENCE HERE AGREEABLE? |
28506 | IS RESIDENCE HERE AGREEABLE? |
28506 | In Kansas, where land which was given to actual settlers is covered with mortgages for money absolutely necessary to develop it? |
28506 | In New England? |
28506 | Was it Jerusalem or some Hindoo temples there in the sky? |
28506 | Were we drawing near the"City?" |
28506 | What are the chances for a family of very moderate means to obtain a foothold and thrive by farming in Southern California? |
28506 | What is there to do? |
28506 | What, then, is water worth per inch, generally, in all this fruit region from Redlands to Los Angeles? |
28506 | Will not one sink into a comfortable and easy procrastination if he has a whole year in which to perform the labor of three months? |
28506 | and should we have yet a more perfect view thereof? |
29673 | But whom can they trust? |
29673 | Can he sell these services for real money? |
29673 | Could any one think that this policy involved an aim that was sordid, tending to draw them down, and away from higher considerations of life? |
29673 | Does it yield effective results? |
29673 | How many persons are to be found among one''s acquaintance who feel and act upon any responsibility for doing their"bit"in the creation of capital? |
29673 | IS CIVILIZATION A DISEASE? |
29673 | If an improvement in process is proposed, the question is, Will it pay? |
29673 | Is it a virtue for him to work in order to spend, but a vice for him to work in order to save? |
29673 | Is this the limit? |
29673 | Now, how far does this desire grow to be an aim or object in our lives, and to what extent is such an aim a worthy one? |
29673 | Now, what is the wise choice for the laborer? |
29673 | Shall it be well or ill? |
29673 | The best means of ascertaining this, although it may be only a rough estimate and although errors occasionally creep in is, will they pay? |
29673 | What then are the vices of the money- making aim? |
29673 | What will be the effect on prices of the use of surplus earnings during a period of high wages? |
29673 | Why do so many allow themselves to be dragged along, living from hand- to- mouth, in fear of the knock of the bill collector at the door? |
29673 | Why do we associate money questions with that which is unhappy, unfortunate, down- at- the- heel, with fear and misery? |
29673 | Will they supply a real demand, will they be serviceable? |
21502 | Why is it, with all these natural resources, South America is so far behind North America? |
21502 | ***** What are the sources of these fundamentals of prosperity? |
21502 | After they had gone out, I said to the father:"Who is that chap?" |
21502 | After you buy a bond or a stock certificate, do you ever take the trouble to see if it is signed and countersigned properly? |
21502 | Are n''t we piling too many stories one upon another with too little thought to the foundation?" |
21502 | Are they the men you acquired ready- made from other concerns? |
21502 | As probably few of you readers are clients of ours, may I quote from a Bulletin which we recently sent to these bankers and manufacturers? |
21502 | But what causes these fluctuations in business and prices? |
21502 | But what happens to most of these boys after they grow up? |
21502 | But, being a guest, I said:"Mr. President, what do you think is the reason?" |
21502 | HONESTY OR STEEL DOORS? |
21502 | Have mountains ever been removed or tunnelled without faith? |
21502 | How many of the men who are really directing the country''s business gained their position through inherited wealth? |
21502 | How shall we develop these resources? |
21502 | I met the head man of the village and said to him:"Why is it that you do n''t do something to develop this power?" |
21502 | I said to her:"How is it that you are delivering telegrams in a khaki suit and a soldier cap?" |
21502 | Increased demand, you say? |
21502 | Just as soon as he gets a knife, do you have to show him how to use it? |
21502 | Moreover, if you find it signed, is there any way by which you may know whether the signature is genuine or forged?" |
21502 | Now, what''s the reason? |
21502 | R. W. B. I HONESTY OR STEEL DOORS? |
21502 | Say to the partners or the officials of your concern:"Have n''t we given too much thought to developing the structure? |
21502 | To what do we owe these great fundamental qualities? |
21502 | Under these conditions, is it surprising that the spiritual resources of our children are lying dormant? |
21502 | What did I find? |
21502 | What shall we do about it? |
21502 | Where do we get this faith, integrity, industry, coöperation and interest in the soul of man upon which civilization is based? |
21502 | Where does the leather come from? |
21502 | Who are the men who are really doing things? |
21502 | Why is it that ministers''sons hold a much more important place in the industrial development of America than the sons of bankers? |
21502 | Why is it that most of the able men in our great industries came from the country districts? |
21502 | Why? |
21502 | Why? |
51129 | A gas range? 51129 And after that?" |
51129 | But_ why_? |
51129 | Did you now? 51129 He did, did he? |
51129 | How will it hold heat, being so light? |
51129 | Me? |
51129 | Or am I suggesting an idea that did n''t occur to you? |
51129 | We will be forty years paying it all off,exulted Zotul,"but meantime we have the things and are n''t they worth it?" |
51129 | What are these Earthmen to worry about? 51129 What do you mean?" |
51129 | What good is it? |
51129 | What is that thing? |
51129 | What is that? |
51129 | What is that? |
51129 | What must I do to get credit? |
51129 | Why did n''t you come to me sooner? 51129 You mean,"exclaimed Zotul, aghast,"that you Earthmen own everything on Zur?" |
51129 | A gas- fired furnace? |
51129 | A radio?" |
51129 | Am I made of money that you spend my substance for some fool''s product of precious metal? |
51129 | And who could do without a radio in this modern age? |
51129 | Are you ready now to take the assignment papers for you and your brothers to sign?" |
51129 | Besides, why do you need a whole new stove for one little pot?" |
51129 | But how would the brothers take it? |
51129 | Do you own an automobile?" |
51129 | Do you suppose Koltan would agree to produce a new type of stove when the old has sold well for centuries? |
51129 | Except for transportation, it was absolutely free... but how much would the freight cost? |
51129 | He said,"How much does the freight cost?" |
51129 | If it was impossible to hope for much in the way of metal from the Earthmen, what could one get from them? |
51129 | Shall we talk it over? |
51129 | Tile served well enough for houses and street surfacing; what better material could be devised for the new highways the governor spoke of? |
51129 | Would he like to see Mr. Siwicki instead? |
6167 | Are they negotiable? |
6167 | Are you a good business man? |
6167 | But how many young men are there who could or would take this course? |
6167 | But is it? |
6167 | CHAPTER VII WHO SHOULD KEEP ACCOUNTS? |
6167 | Can the farmer succeed without them? |
6167 | Can they be sold again for about their face value? |
6167 | Did you not put them into office? |
6167 | FOR COLLECTION What should be done by the man to whom a bill or a note is due, when the debtor lives in a place where there is no bank? |
6167 | HOW SAVINGS BANKS EARN How can a bank that does not discount notes or deal in loans and commercial paper earn money? |
6167 | Have you added to the mortuary list? |
6167 | How can it pay interest? |
6167 | How will he go about it? |
6167 | INTRODUCTION What is a good business man? |
6167 | If you were the maker of the note, and wanted to make a payment, but wished to avoid the expense and annoyance of a trip, what should be done? |
6167 | Is it good? |
6167 | LOST IN MAILS Were you ever at the Dead Letter Office in Washington? |
6167 | Of course, these people are honest, but did it ever occur to you that honest people often make mistakes? |
6167 | The question is will the effort pay? |
6167 | Very true; but who nominates and elects the legislators? |
6167 | WHAT IS A GUARANTY? |
6167 | WHAT IS AN ORDER? |
6167 | WHAT IS FIRE INSURANCE? |
6167 | Well, what do you know of business laws and rules, outside your present circle of routine work? |
6167 | What are you to do? |
6167 | What do the bonds represent? |
6167 | What is a guaranty? |
6167 | What is an investment? |
6167 | What is an order? |
6167 | What is fire insurance? |
6167 | What is money? |
6167 | What the buyer must satisfy himself of is: 1. Who is the seller? |
6167 | Where did the money go? |
6167 | Why carry as bills collectable accounts which you have been assured, for years, would never be paid? |
6167 | Why not add them to the date in the note? |
12911 | A star? 12911 It is; what will you take?" |
12911 | No sight? 12911 What are sail- needles?" |
12911 | What do you think of it? |
12911 | Whom shall we name? |
12911 | Yes; but is he also able? 12911 After the lecture, a few days later, he turned to me and asked,Is she here?" |
12911 | And until we have made our own churches fully free and fruitful in spiritual life are we absolved from the call to service? |
12911 | And what course can we pursue to get the most and the best out of it? |
12911 | Boylike I would say,"Father, what shall I do?" |
12911 | But what_ is_ best in life? |
12911 | Can you wonder that I have kept this from you? |
12911 | Do you know I believe work with boys is about the only hope? |
12911 | Finally I mentioned, casually like, that I was_ Tom_, whereat he feigned surprise, and remarked in his pleasant voice,"Was that you? |
12911 | HAVE WE DONE OUR WORK? |
12911 | Have we earned our discharge from the army of life? |
12911 | Have we not done our work?" |
12911 | He smilingly replied,"You see its place? |
12911 | How passed the night through thy long waking?" |
12911 | I arose well at the side of the chamber, while the leader stood directly in front, but the Speaker happened(?) |
12911 | I asked,"Who do you think we have in mind?" |
12911 | I said,"What''s the idea?" |
12911 | If an Indian wishes to ask where you are going, he will say,"Ta hunt tow ingya?" |
12911 | If he is not read, whose fault is it? |
12911 | In all innocence I asked the somewhat leading question:"What did Jesus charge them?" |
12911 | Is it possible that after a separation of nearly six years I have at last met my father? |
12911 | Is it?--and if not, why not? |
12911 | Langdon would suggest some procedure:"How will this do, Jim?" |
12911 | My own sister asked in indignation:"Who is that old man making eyes at me?" |
12911 | OUR FATHER Is God our Father? |
12911 | On every hand was heard the question,"What shall we do with our boys?" |
12911 | One of the members later cornered him and asked"Where is the watershed?" |
12911 | Shall human will succumb to fate, Crushed by the happenings of a day? |
12911 | Shall we retreat? |
12911 | The brother lingered and finally drawled,"Deacon, it''s customary, is n''t it, to_ treat_ a buyer?" |
12911 | The elder, looking up, said,"Why did n''t the pesky fool bring her with him?" |
12911 | The fifth line of the seventh verse originally read:"Or is civilization a failure?" |
12911 | Then of Perkins he asked,"By the way, Senator, how is Brady doing?" |
12911 | There are those who say,"Why should we keep it up? |
12911 | WHY THE CHURCH? |
12911 | We met one of his friends, who said,"How are you, Ames?" |
12911 | What is the most important thing in life? |
12911 | What is their testimony in this particular case? |
12911 | Where are the sellers of lottery tickets, where the horse- races and the open gambling? |
12911 | Who are we that we should complain that life is hard, or conclude that it is not better so? |
12911 | Why do we covet other opportunities instead of doing the best with those we have? |
12911 | no sound?" |
51273 | Ah, how are you? |
51273 | All right, but why do n''t they just ship their surplus population to the other two planets? |
51273 | All your eggs in one basket? |
51273 | And suppose I do n''t come back? |
51273 | Are there any fire hoses? 51273 Can you delay it?" |
51273 | Can you give us a summary? |
51273 | Can you talk? |
51273 | Dan,he said,"what do you know about subspace and null- points?" |
51273 | Dan,said Kielgaard,"where were you standing in relation to the other agent? |
51273 | Devisement,she said,"they wo n''t take you now, will they, before vacation?" |
51273 | Do n''t you want to go down to the gym? |
51273 | Granting the usual course of events, Dan, what can we expect to happen? 51273 Have you,"asked the bored man,"to the best of your knowledge, committed any wrong or illegal act or acts since your last vacation?" |
51273 | How are they going to take over Porcys? |
51273 | How did you find out? |
51273 | Just me? |
51273 | What''s wrong? |
51273 | When do I leave? |
51273 | Why not try the Andromedan cloud gardens? 51273 Wo n''t the men you''ve got here fire on those blue- caped fakes?" |
51273 | _ Tomorrow?_"Sure. 51273 2, what is the connection between rejuvenation and Vacation Planet? 51273 3, do the Porcyns have a proper mercantile attitude? 51273 And three, do the Porcyns have a proper mercantile attitude? 51273 And what could be more enjoyable than hanging around the statue, letting people see the resemblance? 51273 Are they likely to make an agreement? 51273 Are they likely to make an agreement? 51273 But he could n''t be alert without sleep and who could sleep in a heaving boat in a thunderstorm? 51273 But how does it all fit in? |
51273 | But just what was"charge"? |
51273 | But what about the rope?" |
51273 | But what about when he grows up?" |
51273 | But where did he get it? |
51273 | By a technicality, they avoided obedience to the lunacy, for with their eyes shut, how could they be sure who gave the command? |
51273 | Dan thought of the questions Kielgaard wanted him to answer: 1, how do the Porcyns keep the size of their population down? |
51273 | Did he come up from behind or was he in front of you when you reached the statue?" |
51273 | It was always''Yes, Devisement,''or''Is it time to take your vacation, Devisement?'' |
51273 | It wo n''t inconvenience you to leave tomorrow?" |
51273 | Now suppose they try to enforce the same system on a new planet with a hundred times the land area-- what''s going to happen? |
51273 | On what other planet could anyone find a slot machine with no slot, but just an open box for the money? |
51273 | One, how do the Porcyns keep the size of their population down? |
51273 | The man asked in a dreary voice,"Have you, to the best of your knowledge, committed any wrong or illegal act or acts since your last vacation?" |
51273 | Then he said,"What do you think''charge''is?" |
51273 | Two, what is the connection between rejuvenation and''Vacation Planet''? |
51273 | What about radioactivity?" |
51273 | What are you devising?" |
51273 | What does that mean we''re up against? |
51273 | What is it? |
51273 | What shall we do?" |
51273 | What was the point of that? |
51273 | What will they do?" |
51273 | Where''s the belt?" |
51273 | Where, he thought, is the rejuvenation in this? |
51273 | Why? |
51273 | Why?" |
51273 | Will they keep one they do make? |
51273 | Will they keep one they do make?" |
51273 | Will your men squirt water on the blue- caped ones?" |
51297 | A_ favor_? 51297 Always thinking about business, are n''t you? |
51297 | And what effect would that have on Earth''s business? |
51297 | Are you really the man who first thought of inviting us to this quaint and delightful planet? |
51297 | But how can I conceal my identity when I''m sponsoring the campaign? |
51297 | Can you guarantee that of the ten thousand people on Earth who have the most money, not one is unscrupulous? |
51297 | Deal? 51297 Did n''t you just get through telling me, in effect, that any of your people who came to Earth could have all the money they wanted to spend? |
51297 | How in hell can anybody do business without it? |
51297 | How long will this campaign continue? |
51297 | How much? |
51297 | How? |
51297 | If you have plenty of money, why in hell did n''t you buy the stuff, instead of stealing it? |
51297 | It may be none of my business, but what is this big item you propose to sell next? |
51297 | Oh, you_ do_ exaggerate a wee, tiny bit, but it''s all in good fun, is n''t it? 51297 Say two o''clock?" |
51297 | Scotch? 51297 The men?" |
51297 | Then you do n''t think you can do it? |
51297 | They could n''t, eh? |
51297 | What are you trying to do? |
51297 | What does a beachboy do? |
51297 | What if we stole the secret from you, whether you think it wise to give it to us or not? 51297 What if you could reposit the money-- the gold, that is-- without all the work you have to put into entertaining these tourists?" |
51297 | What''s your proposition? |
51297 | Why are you tough, then? |
51297 | Why do n''t you hire some help? |
51297 | Why do you suddenly become blunt and unqualified? 51297 Why do you take so much trouble to explain things?" |
51297 | Why futile? |
51297 | Why not? |
51297 | Why should the factory produce more washing machines? 51297 Why?" |
51297 | You ca n''t, eh? 51297 You know what one of our citizens asked me yesterday? |
51297 | You mean I''d have to eliminate war, supplement the Voice of America, and so on? 51297 You mean you super- beings actually admit you''re human enough to make mistakes?" |
51297 | You thought my copy would n''t pull, eh? 51297 You want to get out of this mess you''re in, do n''t you? |
51297 | A race, Jerry wondered, capable of taking any shape at will, in mimicry of the indigenous race of any planet? |
51297 | Ambassador?" |
51297 | And it puts you on a spot, does n''t it? |
51297 | But before I spend my time on this, you''re not going to make the same deal with somebody else, are you?" |
51297 | But what do you mean about food refrigeration being illogical and useless?" |
51297 | Ca n''t you see that your people are fed up with civilization, right up to their pretty white necks? |
51297 | Cigar? |
51297 | Cigar?" |
51297 | Did I make a deal?" |
51297 | Do n''t you feel a little bit sorry for a girl like me, with nothing but perfectly civilized men to go home to?" |
51297 | Do you have any newspapers out there?" |
51297 | Do you realize what I''m offering you? |
51297 | Do you_ want_ to work yourself out of a job?" |
51297 | Do_ you_ understand_ that_?" |
51297 | How about dinner tonight?" |
51297 | How do you like it?" |
51297 | Jergins?" |
51297 | Not even after I''d demonstrated I could make Earth opinion do a flip- flop on that Matter Repositor deal?" |
51297 | Now do you see why I was blunt and unqualified?" |
51297 | Now, could she really reposit a refrigerator?" |
51297 | Or is it a bribe you''re supposed to hand them?" |
51297 | Scotch? |
51297 | Suppose somebody swiped the blueprints, or copied a Repositor you brought with you for your own use?" |
51297 | That worthy seemed utterly unconcerned about the whole thing, so why should Jerry interfere? |
51297 | The internal combustion engine that powers the B-29 is a simple device in fundamental principle, is n''t it?" |
51297 | Then you''ll sign a contract?" |
51297 | Under your economic system, who would get them?" |
51297 | What can I do for you?" |
51297 | What happened?" |
51297 | What time Tuesday?" |
51297 | What would he reposit first?" |
51297 | What''s the campaign? |
51297 | What''s your proposition?" |
51297 | Who would want one? |
51297 | Why do n''t you think of something else, for a change? |
51297 | Why not just reposit the bacteria that cause the food to deteriorate? |
51297 | Why talk sanctimoniously about the damage you might do, when you know damn well the damage has already been done? |
51297 | Why?" |
51297 | Would it be out of place for me to contribute some of the funds for publicizing this denial?" |
51297 | You''d say I have exclusive rights to the idea?" |
51297 | the Ambassador demanded,"Drag the citizens of the Federated Planets down to the level of your jungle? |
51727 | All? |
51727 | Any other resources? |
51727 | Are you with Planetary Promotions? |
51727 | But what can I do? |
51727 | But where will we find that many pairs of feet? |
51727 | But,said Andy,"if the Felicians ca n''t think of anything to sell, how do they expect me to?" |
51727 | Ca n''t I go? |
51727 | Can I get you something for the pain? 51727 Car?" |
51727 | Could you export the beverage? |
51727 | Did you manage? |
51727 | Do n''t you use ground cars? |
51727 | Do you have an idea? |
51727 | Do you have enough for the plastic industries? |
51727 | Do you, perchance, own a sizable proportion of Felician coal reserves? |
51727 | Does everyone grow his own grain? |
51727 | Does it hurt much? |
51727 | Get your tooth fixed? |
51727 | Good dentist? |
51727 | Have a nice trip? |
51727 | Have you considered your natural resources? |
51727 | How are you going to educate these dentists? |
51727 | How long since the Ionians struck? |
51727 | How long will it take to get an answer? |
51727 | How many pairs of shoes can Felix II produce in a single season? |
51727 | I have? 51727 I''ll go get Miss Featherpenny,"Blahrog repeated firmly, closing the door behind him...."What frame of mind is he in?" |
51727 | Is he married? |
51727 | Is n''t there some way to make the Federation believe that our coal is superior to other coal, and worth more? |
51727 | Is that the information on the case? |
51727 | Is there anything else? 51727 Mr. Blahrog,"she said suddenly,"you do n''t mind looking like a leprechaun, do you? |
51727 | Oh? |
51727 | Peaceful scenery, Felician shoes? |
51727 | Quiet field, Felician shoes? |
51727 | Sell Throatduster? |
51727 | Shall I mark the file closed? |
51727 | Tell me, are they wearing large or small hats on Earth this season? |
51727 | The Everking''s? |
51727 | Then why did you quit? |
51727 | Then why did you stop cobbling? |
51727 | Well? |
51727 | Were you issued one? |
51727 | What about Elysian fields? |
51727 | What about the tourist industry? 51727 What ad?" |
51727 | What are you doing with your surplus at present? |
51727 | What did he say? |
51727 | What do you mean? |
51727 | What good would she be? 51727 What happened to them?" |
51727 | What happened? 51727 What''s Hrom going to do with boy?" |
51727 | What''s a dentist? |
51727 | What''s all this about not changing the shoe styles? |
51727 | What''s the matter with Felician dentists? |
51727 | What''s wrong? |
51727 | What? 51727 Where are you going now?" |
51727 | Who''d run the office? |
51727 | Why Darius IV? |
51727 | Why did n''t you let me in on it? |
51727 | Why did n''t you tell me about this yesterday? |
51727 | Why did you restrict the planet? |
51727 | Why do n''t women drink Throatduster? |
51727 | Why not use an old ad? |
51727 | Why? |
51727 | Would you,Blahrog addressed Miss Featherpenny,"enjoy meeting my daughter? |
51727 | You got all that down? |
51727 | You had to have it pulled? 51727 You have an idea?" |
51727 | You have n''t had much experience with this kind of thing, have you? |
51727 | You want a lift in the car? |
51727 | You would n''t mind if we used a picture of a Master Cobbler in the ad, would you? |
51727 | Andy sighed, and wrote"Endurance?" |
51727 | Anything you know how to make? |
51727 | As long as you do n''t have to meet people?" |
51727 | Can you think of anything you can do that most other species ca n''t?" |
51727 | Have you any immediate suggestions?" |
51727 | How can I manage an 0.94? |
51727 | How could he accomplish anything with a stupid steno butting in? |
51727 | How did he do it?" |
51727 | Lightning strike you?" |
51727 | May I suggest that you try again?" |
51727 | Stephens?" |
51727 | Stephens?" |
51727 | Swaying slightly, he muttered,"I wonder what proof this stuff is?" |
51727 | What is it?" |
51727 | What''s the fastest way to send a message to Earth?" |
51727 | Who''s this?" |
51727 | Who?" |
51727 | Would an aspirtran help?" |
20531 | Well, why will you not fulfil your promise? |
20531 | (_ a_) What are the advantages to the banks of a city of their central clearing- house? |
20531 | (_ a_) What are the different kinds of warranties? |
20531 | (_ a_) What is a contract? |
20531 | (_ a_) What is a stock certificate? |
20531 | (_ a_) What is the difference between a public and a private carrier? |
20531 | (_ a_) What provision is usually made for the redemption of municipal bonds which have a long period to run? |
20531 | (_ a_) When is it necessary that contracts be in writing? |
20531 | (_ a_) Why are Spain, Italy, and Turkey sometimes called"the three decadent nations of Europe"? |
20531 | (_ b_) At what rate must United States 4 per cents be bought to net 3.2465 per cent.? |
20531 | (_ b_) How about a cheque dated months ago? |
20531 | (_ b_) In what case is a failure of consideration a good defence to a contract? |
20531 | (_ b_) Must a public carrier take everything offered? |
20531 | (_ b_) What are the advantages to the importer of bonded warehouses? |
20531 | (_ b_) What are the advantages to the public of freight organisations which arrange for through service? |
20531 | (_ b_) What are the"artels"of Russia? |
20531 | (_ b_) What is meant when we say that a certain railway is in the hands of a receiver? |
20531 | (_ b_) What is the difference between a simple and a special contract? |
20531 | (_ c_) How do private banks and trust companies differ from national banks? |
20531 | (_ c_) Is a cheque dated on Sunday good? |
20531 | (_ c_) Is a consideration required to make an offer binding? |
20531 | (_ c_) What are the duties of our foreign consuls with reference to the importation of goods? |
20531 | (_ c_) What contracts can be made by a minor? |
20531 | (_ c_) What is a certified check? |
20531 | (_ c_) What rules of liability apply to common carriers, and how can they be modified? |
20531 | (_ d_) If a person makes a contract to work for one year and breaks it after working six months can he collect six months''wages? |
20531 | (_ d_) Is the delivery of goods essential to make a sale complete? |
20531 | (_ d_) What are_ differentials_? |
20531 | (_ d_) Why are cheques sometimes dated ahead? |
20531 | (_ e_) Are you at liberty to print your own form of cheque? |
20531 | (_ f_) Is it necessary that your cheque be written on the prescribed blank form? |
20531 | (_ g_) How would you write a cheque for 75 cents? |
20531 | A mark made on a proof by the printer to call attention to a possible error, sometimes expressed by a note of interrogation(?). |
20531 | Again, is a bicycle a necessity? |
20531 | Are they met promptly? |
20531 | Are you responsible? |
20531 | Are you responsible? |
20531 | B asks:"Did you not promise to give me this money?" |
20531 | But the courts would say to B, if nothing were given:"Why should A''s offer bind him so long as he is to get no compensation or consideration for it?" |
20531 | But the reader may ask, Are not all contracts of this kind? |
20531 | But what is a seal? |
20531 | CANTON( 2,000,000?) |
20531 | Can B, after mailing his letter of acceptance and before it has been received by A, withdraw his acceptance? |
20531 | Can the bank legally grant the loan? |
20531 | Can the man recover anything? |
20531 | Could his company repudiate the contract? |
20531 | Could they succeed as against a person who had bought them in perfectly good faith? |
20531 | Does this make it void? |
20531 | Having taken him on board and seated him, what degree of care must the company use in carrying the passenger? |
20531 | How are( 1) through and( 2) local passenger rates regulated? |
20531 | How can the stock of a company or corporation be increased? |
20531 | How can you legally make it payable to your own order? |
20531 | How do State and national banks differ as to their organisation? |
20531 | How does a cheque differ from an order on A---- B---- to pay bearer a certain sum of money? |
20531 | How does a cheque differ from an order on John Smith to pay bearer a certain sum of money? |
20531 | How does it differ from a mortgage bond? |
20531 | How is this done? |
20531 | How may a stock company be dissolved? |
20531 | How much would the law give him for his work? |
20531 | How should an attorney indorse cheques for any person for whom he is acting? |
20531 | How should an attorney indorse cheques for any person for whom he is acting? |
20531 | How will you prevent the cheque from falling into the hands of the wrong Brown? |
20531 | How will you prevent the cheque from falling into the hands of the wrong John Brown? |
20531 | How would you word a cheque to give to a person who is unknown at your bank, but who wishes to draw the money over the counter? |
20531 | How, then, can a person who makes an offer to another on time be compelled to regard it? |
20531 | If an indorser is compelled to pay a note, against whom has he a good claim? |
20531 | Is it legal to sell shares of stock and issue mortgage bonds upon the same property? |
20531 | Is that statement on the cheque worth anything? |
20531 | Is this true in all cases? |
20531 | It is proposed that the railroad from Bulawayo shall follow this same route, and it is the dream( or shall we say the hope?) |
20531 | LONDON THE COMMERCIAL CENTRE OF THE WORLD What is the reason of London''s wonderful prosperity? |
20531 | Notwithstanding this, however, if the person to whom the offer was sent should accept the offer, could he not bind A? |
20531 | Of course it is not always easy to answer this question, WHAT ARE NECESSARIES? |
20531 | Once more, we ask, in view of these things, ought he not to make a written lease and well understand its terms before signing it? |
20531 | PEKING( 1,500,000? |
20531 | Should I be responsible for the loss? |
20531 | Suppose a person should say to me:"Will you be good enough to leave this package with a jeweller on your way down street?" |
20531 | Suppose a thief should come in and take it away-- would the seller be responsible for the loss? |
20531 | Suppose he had gone off to a horse race or to a football game, would it be the duty of the messenger boy to hunt him up at one of these places? |
20531 | Suppose he proved that he really was one-- could the merchant compel him to pay the bill? |
20531 | Suppose they are put in the safe among other valuables belonging to the bank and a robber breaks in and takes them away-- is the bank responsible? |
20531 | The reader may ask, if this is the law, can not the farmer practise a fraud on the buyer by receiving his money and keeping it and the farm too? |
20531 | WHAT ARE COLLATERALS? |
20531 | What degree of care must I use in carrying that package? |
20531 | What do we mean by a contract that is sealed? |
20531 | What do we mean by this term? |
20531 | What do we mean by this? |
20531 | What entry? |
20531 | What has happened? |
20531 | What in a general sense is meant when we speak of the currency of a country? |
20531 | What is a certified cheque? |
20531 | What is meant by borrowing money on_ collaterals_? |
20531 | What is meant by power of attorney? |
20531 | What is meant by power- of- attorney? |
20531 | What is the difference between a voluntary association, such as a society or club, and a stock company? |
20531 | What kind of ability or competency must a person have? |
20531 | What ledger entry? |
20531 | What relationship do they bear one to the other? |
20531 | What test, then, is to be applied? |
20531 | What would it bring under the hammer? |
20531 | What would the lawyer tell him? |
20531 | When and how can he ratify them? |
20531 | Why are companies which properly exist and belong in one State sometimes organised under the laws of another State? |
20531 | Why are notes protested? |
20531 | Why did he give notes? |
20531 | Why is B''s security for his claim considered better than A''s? |
20531 | Why is a formal protest sometimes desired even though the paper bears no indorsements? |
20531 | Why is it important that cheques should be very carefully drawn? |
20531 | Why is not an ordinary separate receipt sufficient? |
20531 | Why is not an ordinary separate receipt sufficient? |
20531 | Why, he would say:"Did you promise to give A anything for the$ 100?" |
20531 | Why? |
20531 | Will B offer more or less than £ 14,000 for the bill of exchange or draft? |
20531 | Will you not sell it to me?" |
20531 | Would A, then, it may be asked, be obliged to fulfil his contract with B? |
20531 | Would it not be possible to make an employer liable for them all? |
20531 | _ What are the rights and duties of company and passenger? |
39761 | ''Like it? 39761 ''No-- is that so? |
39761 | ''Oh come, now, you do n''t mean to let on you like it?'' 39761 ''Why, ai n''t that work?'' |
39761 | All right,objected the managing editor,"suppose someone asks for all the data we have on railroads?" |
39761 | But, madam,he protested,"do n''t you remember I warned you that you needed a 5- 1/2? |
39761 | Do you get the picture? 39761 How does it affect my readers? |
39761 | How much space is needed? |
39761 | It may make a good flour and the bread made from it may be good for the digestion,said he,"but will the bread taste as good?" |
39761 | Then why not a fifth floor? |
39761 | Tom contemplated the boy a bit, and said:''What do you call work?'' 39761 What did this analysis show me? |
39761 | What''s holding this up? |
39761 | What''s the right way to file these letters and papers and data so I can find them quickly? |
39761 | What''s this new building for? |
39761 | Who sold them? |
39761 | Why file at all, except to make it easy to find what we file? 39761 Why the Sam Hill do we have typists and stenographers?" |
39761 | Why,asked the file clerk, looking back at her analysis,"why care how things are_ kept_ so long as they can be_ found_ quickly? |
39761 | Why,she asked herself,"do I file these old papers anyway?" |
39761 | You score honors above the line, do n''t you? 39761 ***** Remember the production manager in the shoe factory? 39761 ***** Where is this DIVIDING LINE? 39761 A job? 39761 After all, is n''t that precisely what you do in planning any part of your business? 39761 And did orders get out? 39761 And do n''t you remember that I also suggested an A instead of a double A? 39761 And it does n''t mean a thing? 39761 And need we look for further proof of our postulate that TO BE FAIR, YOU MUST TREAT ALL YOUR ASSISTANTS DIFFERENTLY? 39761 And the manager lost his temper:What''s the matter with this cursed letter- writing business?" |
39761 | And what job, big or small, does not involve MANAGING? |
39761 | And when you felt certain you wanted the 5AA, did n''t I suggest that you try them again at home before having the cut- steel buckles sewn on?" |
39761 | As long as a bigger building was to be built, why not make it big enough? |
39761 | Ask yourself each time this simple question: What does your"helper"want? |
39761 | Besides, is there a better way to keep one''s finger on the pulse of the business than to know what''s in the mail? |
39761 | Besides, since it was necessary to turn on all the lights on the floor, why not get the full benefit from them by having the entire gang at work? |
39761 | But human nature? |
39761 | But is it that? |
39761 | But let''s not try to improve the original:"He took up his brush and went tranquilly to work...."Ben said:''Hello, old chap, you got to work, hey?'' |
39761 | But of course you''d ruther_ work_--wouldn''t you? |
39761 | But were n''t they"sisters under the skin"? |
39761 | But why go into that? |
39761 | But why go into that? |
39761 | But why report the conversation? |
39761 | Ca n''t you ship March 15 instead of April 1? |
39761 | Can a man with real work to do, spend his time plotting curves and making pie charts? |
39761 | Can your truckers live in the style to which they are accustomed on$ 4.50 a day? |
39761 | Did n''t get the buttons he ordered? |
39761 | Did, then, the messenger boy work out his plan in accordance with our FOUR BASIC ELEMENTS? |
39761 | Do n''t you see, to grasp the real KNACK OF HANDLING"HELP,"the necessity for making what you want from them balance with what they want from you? |
39761 | Do n''t you wish you could? |
39761 | Do you get it?" |
39761 | Do you not see the"balance"of interests? |
39761 | Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?'' |
39761 | Does it require a stop watch to point out the saving in time that you''ve made? |
39761 | Does n''t it all boil down to something like the Colonel''s lady and Judy O''Grady? |
39761 | Does the Knack of Managing depend upon a man''s ability to draw pictures? |
39761 | Does your stenographer want to leave promptly at five so she can get ready for an evening of whoopee? |
39761 | For example---- Did you ever hear of a sales organization that did n''t have a stenographic problem? |
39761 | For one thing and for instance:_ Is_ the customer always right? |
39761 | Hello, what was this? |
39761 | Henry? |
39761 | How come? |
39761 | How is a manager to know when he shall devote his entire attention to settling wage rates, and when listen to the maintenance man''s song? |
39761 | How shall we know where to DEPUTIZE and when to PERFORM? |
39761 | How, on the other hand, are you to know when to lay off such tasks? |
39761 | III Organizing the Work Remember Psmith and Pbrown? |
39761 | If it were n''t, why have a credit man at all? |
39761 | Is there not in this very unimportant transaction the BALANCE OF INTERESTS suggested by our little chart? |
39761 | Looked at in this light, is it not logical that any complaint-- no matter how trifling its nature-- should have his prompt, personal attention? |
39761 | Mix"railroads"with"public service,"and"manufacturing"with"agriculture"? |
39761 | Now do n''t you see how I''m fixed? |
39761 | Now, then, scratch the surface and what do you find? |
39761 | Oh, heck, need I go on?" |
39761 | On paper? |
39761 | Or does she have to catch a particular train in order not to find a cold supper waiting for her at home? |
39761 | Or had we better make it three?" |
39761 | Or shall he hire someone else to do it for him? |
39761 | Or will$ 5.50 enable them to put away a bit for a rainy season? |
39761 | Remember his description of Tom Sawyer''s whitewashing the fence? |
39761 | Remember how the treasurer classified the character of the work to be done? |
39761 | See what happened to production? |
39761 | Shall he do the work himself? |
39761 | Simple, is n''t it? |
39761 | Sounds like a case of knowing the foibles of the person involved, does n''t it? |
39761 | Such a chart might not help an old, experienced hand, but would it not help a beginner to get a grip on what his job is all about? |
39761 | THEY FIT, do n''t they? |
39761 | THIRD-- shall he walk or shall he ride? |
39761 | Then how do you account for this? |
39761 | Then why not arrange a wage payment method which will help them to do it? |
39761 | Then why not fix things so she can work during the hours she is paid to work-- and so she can leave at the hour when pay stops? |
39761 | Well, why? |
39761 | What am I in this business for?" |
39761 | What determines whether his work is worth doing, or whether it''s worthless? |
39761 | What do you find? |
39761 | What is the"vital element"in his work? |
39761 | What kind of work shall we turn over to subordinates? |
39761 | What shall we reserve for ourselves? |
39761 | What''s a rule for, anyway, except to break? |
39761 | What''s the result? |
39761 | What''s this? |
39761 | Where are my shoes? |
39761 | Who are your"readers"? |
39761 | Why could n''t the credit man give them a ruling before they attempted to close a sale? |
39761 | Why do n''t we get paid extra for_ all_ the moves we make over 30?" |
39761 | Why not another full story instead of a basement? |
39761 | Why not, indeed? |
39761 | Why not, thought he, a line of toys which would enable him to utilize his present production set- up profitably during the slack summer and fall? |
39761 | Why not? |
39761 | Why not? |
39761 | Why should n''t she act like one? |
39761 | Why, then, did A. and B. rate such good service while their fellow knights of the road got none? |
39761 | Why? |
39761 | Will the job of managing vary a jot-- or even a tittle? |
39761 | Will two be enough? |
39761 | Wo n''t it be necessary to go through exactly the same motions? |
39761 | Would it not enable him to see his job from the angle of CONSERVING THE BUSINESS? |
39761 | You see? |
39761 | _ Find out exactly what has to be done before you make a single move._ You''ve heard that before? |
39761 | does he care, if he gets it right away, whether it was filed next to data on''Coal''or beside facts about other railroads?" |
46545 | A 10 per cent dividend being declared at the end of the first year what entry is required? |
46545 | A 10 per cent dividend being declared at the end of the first year, what entry is required? |
46545 | Are cash discounts a proper charge against capital, or against revenue? |
46545 | At the final settlement, how much cash does each partner receive? |
46545 | But why go to the trouble of distributing the pay- roll by departments? |
46545 | By what names are the different classes of partners known? |
46545 | By whom are the affairs of a corporation managed? |
46545 | By whose authority are dividends declared? |
46545 | Does the business show a profit or a loss, and how much? |
46545 | Does this account represent an asset, or a liability? |
46545 | For what book is the voucher register substituted? |
46545 | For what purpose is an invoice register used? |
46545 | From what items is the manufacturing account made up? |
46545 | From whom do they receive their authority? |
46545 | Has a director, as such, the power individually to bind the corporation? |
46545 | How are corporations created? |
46545 | How are joint stock companies distinguished from corporations? |
46545 | How are monthly totals recorded? |
46545 | How are the_ personal_ and_ capital_ accounts of partners distinguished? |
46545 | How can the amount of the turnover be shown in the trading account? |
46545 | How frequently is the balance of profit and loss account transferred? |
46545 | How is double entry distinguished from single entry bookkeeping? |
46545 | How is the account of petty cash kept? |
46545 | How is the amount determined from the balance sheet? |
46545 | How is the trading account constructed? |
46545 | How is this loss disposed of? |
46545 | How many methods of bookkeeping are in use? |
46545 | How much do we pay, and what is the entry? |
46545 | How should audited vouchers be filed? |
46545 | How should vouchers be indexed? |
46545 | If a voucher pays items to be charged to three accounts, how many copies are required and how is the distribution shown? |
46545 | If any part of the assets, other than the goods in which the firm is trading, brings a price above cost, what journal entry is necessary? |
46545 | If bonds are sold at a premium, to what account is the premium credited? |
46545 | If no profit could be made on such a volume of business as had been transacted that year, what hope for the future? |
46545 | If the stock of a corporation sells at a premium, how would you enter the amount received above par? |
46545 | In a retail business, such as is discussed in the text, what regular accounts are closed into trading account? |
46545 | In a single proprietorship, what does the proprietor''s account represent? |
46545 | In a single proprietorship, with what ledger account does this balance agree? |
46545 | In charting the accounts of a business, into what three main groups should they be divided? |
46545 | In what order should the asset and liability accounts be listed on the balance sheet? |
46545 | In what particular does posting from the cash book differ from posting from the journal? |
46545 | In what particular is the use of these accounts an improvement over the older method of using a merchandise account? |
46545 | In what way do the powers of officers and directors differ? |
46545 | In what ways are they like corporations? |
46545 | Into how many classes are account books divided? |
46545 | Into what account is this balance closed? |
46545 | Into what accounts is the_ profit_ and_ loss_ account closed? |
46545 | Into what two general classes are corporations divided? |
46545 | Into what two_ general_ and what three_ special classes_ are accounts divided in double entry bookkeeping? |
46545 | On what basis are the profits of a partnership usually divided? |
46545 | Should an inventory be based on_ cost_ or on_ selling_ prices? |
46545 | Should cash discounts earned be credited against the cost of goods purchased, or credited to profits? |
46545 | To what account is the interest paid on bonds charged? |
46545 | To what account is the profit or loss transferred? |
46545 | To what account would you transfer the premium when closing the books? |
46545 | To what accounts, in a proprietorship or partnership? |
46545 | We pay a sight draft drawn by Cable Piano Co. What entry? |
46545 | What accounts are designated by the term_ revenue accounts_? |
46545 | What accounts are substituted for the merchandise account in modern bookkeeping? |
46545 | What are revenue receipts? |
46545 | What are the entries on the books of the corporation? |
46545 | What are the general rules for debit and credit? |
46545 | What are the necessary steps in_ auditing_,_ executing_, and_ registering_ vouchers? |
46545 | What are the principal characteristics of a chart of accounts of a manufacturing business? |
46545 | What are_ cash discounts_? |
46545 | What book is dispensed with? |
46545 | What books are generally used in a small retail business? |
46545 | What class of records is implied by the term_ corporation bookkeeping_? |
46545 | What disposition should be made of expense incurred in the sale of bonds? |
46545 | What does a trial balance prove? |
46545 | What does the balance of manufacturing account represent? |
46545 | What does the balance of the manufacturing account represent? |
46545 | What does the balance of this account represent? |
46545 | What does the balance of trading account represent? |
46545 | What does the difference between assets and liabilities, as shown by the balance sheet, represent? |
46545 | What entries are made when this stock is subscribed for? |
46545 | What entries are made when this stock is subscribed for? |
46545 | What entries are necessary? |
46545 | What entries are necessary? |
46545 | What entry if the price is below cost? |
46545 | What entry? |
46545 | What errors do you find in these books? |
46545 | What is a blotter, and how is it used? |
46545 | What is a partnership? |
46545 | What is a private ledger and for what purposes is it used? |
46545 | What is a promissory note? |
46545 | What is a reserve? |
46545 | What is a sales ticket, and for what purpose is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ balance sheet_? |
46545 | What is a_ bond_? |
46545 | What is a_ deposit slip_ and how is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ manufacturing account_, and of what items is it made up? |
46545 | What is a_ merchandise account_? |
46545 | What is a_ merchandise inventory account_, and when and for what purpose is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ profit and loss account_? |
46545 | What is a_ reserve fund_? |
46545 | What is a_ signature card_ and what are its uses? |
46545 | What is a_ sinking fund_, and what is its purpose? |
46545 | What is a_ stock certificate_? |
46545 | What is a_ three column journal_, and how is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ trading account_, and what is its purpose? |
46545 | What is a_ trial balance_, and for what purpose is it taken? |
46545 | What is an_ expense inventory account_; when is it used; and how is it made up? |
46545 | What is meant by a_ balance ledger_? |
46545 | What is meant by a_ dividend_? |
46545 | What is meant by a_ stockholder_, and how may a person become a stockholder in a corporation? |
46545 | What is meant by the term_ balance_? |
46545 | What is meant by the term_ treasury stock_? |
46545 | What is meant by the_ capitalization of a corporation_? |
46545 | What is meant by the_ turnover_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ closing the books_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ indorsement of checks_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ journalizing_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ journalizing_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ petty cash_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ posting_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ taking an inventory_, and what processes are involved? |
46545 | What is the broad term by which all revenue expenditure accounts are designated? |
46545 | What is the difference in meaning of the terms_ capital_ and_ capital stock_, as these terms are usually understood? |
46545 | What is the distinguishing feature of the_ unit system_ of voucher accounting? |
46545 | What is the entry on our books? |
46545 | What is the entry on the books of Farwell& Co.? |
46545 | What is the entry? |
46545 | What is the entry? |
46545 | What is the exact entry? |
46545 | What is the fundamental principle of double entry bookkeeping? |
46545 | What is the most important point to be kept in mind when devising a system of accounts for a manufacturing business? |
46545 | What is the name of the book in which a record of bills receivable and bills payable is kept? |
46545 | What is the nature of a journal voucher, and for what purpose is it used? |
46545 | What is the necessary proceeding, and what entries are required? |
46545 | What is the necessary proceeding, and what entries are required? |
46545 | What is the object of sectionalizing the pay- roll by departments? |
46545 | What is the proper entry when a customer pays our sight draft? |
46545 | What is the proprietor''s present worth? |
46545 | What is the purpose of a partnership agreement? |
46545 | What is the purpose of each of these accounts? |
46545 | What is the special feature of the journal ruled ledger, and of what advantage is such a ledger in a retail business? |
46545 | What is your understanding of the term_ bills receivable_ and_ bills payable_? |
46545 | What is your understanding of the term_ stock dividend_? |
46545 | What is_ an acceptance_? |
46545 | What is_ discount_? |
46545 | What items, in the above, should be recorded in the private ledger? |
46545 | What journal entry is necessary? |
46545 | What name is given to books used for bookkeeping records? |
46545 | What routine should be followed to carry the totals to the ledger? |
46545 | What special powers have the directors? |
46545 | What were the gross profits for this period? |
46545 | What were the net profits? |
46545 | What would be the entries in the stock books to record the transactions shown in questions 12 and 14? |
46545 | When a draft has been accepted how should it be treated on the books? |
46545 | When are the books said to be closed? |
46545 | When bonds are issued, by what account are they represented in the ledger? |
46545 | When bonds are sold with accrued interest, which is paid by the purchaser, what disposition is made of the interest received? |
46545 | When is an account said to show a debit balance, and when a credit balance? |
46545 | When is an expense liability considered; by what account is it represented; and how is the account made up? |
46545 | When partners invest unequal amounts in the business, what is the usual method of adjusting the inequality? |
46545 | When purchase and sales books are used, what class of entries are made in the journal? |
46545 | When the books are closed, what account absorbs the profit or loss? |
46545 | When the books of a partnership are closed, into what accounts are the_ revenue_ accounts closed? |
46545 | When the business of a partnership is sold, or liquidated, how are the net assets divided? |
46545 | Which method, in your opinion, most clearly shows how the account was settled? |
46545 | Why is a reserve fund treated as a liability? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | With what classes of items should trading account be debited and credited? |
46545 | With what_ controlling_ account must the total of unpaid vouchers as shown by the register, agree? |
46545 | Would it be correct to credit this premium to profit and loss? |
46545 | _ Watered stock?_ 7. |
46545 | _ exchange_? |
46545 | by_ posting_? |
46545 | in a corporation? |
46545 | revenue expenditures? |
46269 | A head start of what? |
46269 | A hundred? |
46269 | A perty pair, eh? 46269 About what?" |
46269 | After what? |
46269 | All right,says I,"but what of it?" |
46269 | All right,says I;"but how?" |
46269 | Always s- s- stoppin''to look in the glass, hain''t he? |
46269 | Always shet up like that? |
46269 | And the spring wagon? |
46269 | And there''s Chancy Miller-- always w- w- wearin''a flower in his buttonhole, hain''t he? |
46269 | And who are you? |
46269 | And you lunatics come out here hopin''to pry them votes out of me, eh? 46269 Any hurry?" |
46269 | Any other Peabodys hereabouts that you know of? |
46269 | Anybody else r- rent horses here? |
46269 | Are you figgerin''on winnin''the contest? |
46269 | Are you going to c- come, Plunk? |
46269 | Are you him? |
46269 | Are you the feller that''s lookin''after this sale for Hoffer? |
46269 | As how? |
46269 | Auction, eh? 46269 Be you givin''up?" |
46269 | Be you_ crazy_? |
46269 | Binney, can you get your pa''s horse? |
46269 | Binney,says Mark,"hain''t your f- f- folks Baptists?" |
46269 | But do n''t it cost me anything? |
46269 | But how come he to hear of it? |
46269 | But if anybody was to g- go right along and pay no attention, what then? 46269 But what''ll we do?" |
46269 | But what''re you g- goin''to do? 46269 But where''ll I go? |
46269 | But,says I,"suppose you pay a dollar for the right to buy Mr. Tidd''s cow on Tuesday, and then when Tuesday comes you have n''t any money?" |
46269 | But,says Mark,"d- don''t you have to give folks a chance to pay up before you seize the store?" |
46269 | Can''t-- can''t I buy the lease? 46269 Chasin''you, was he?" |
46269 | Come right down to see me, did you? |
46269 | Comin''to the auction? |
46269 | D''you figger I got any chance? |
46269 | D- does, eh? |
46269 | D- don''t you figger,says he,"that four b- boys is''most equal to one m- m- man?" |
46269 | Did you git one? |
46269 | Did you know this Bazar was pretty near busted? |
46269 | Did, eh? 46269 Did, eh?" |
46269 | Do n''t look like there''d be much l- left, does it? |
46269 | Do you know Mr. Hoffer-- the m- man that wants to sell his store? |
46269 | Do you own all of it? |
46269 | Do you want to make me an offer? 46269 Do, eh? |
46269 | Does he know you? |
46269 | Does that there gangle- legged, pig- eyed, strawberry- topped imitation of a punkin''lantern go around makin''personal remarks about me? 46269 Early birds, are n''t you?" |
46269 | Easy, hain''t it? 46269 Even if the man is your f- f- father?" |
46269 | Ever hear of a chattel mortgage? |
46269 | F''rinstance? |
46269 | For what? |
46269 | Fun? |
46269 | G- goin''to be busy to- morrow, Uncle Ike? |
46269 | Goin''to shut''em up, Pat? |
46269 | Got a good horse to rent us? |
46269 | Got t- time to stay around? |
46269 | Hain''t he ever here? |
46269 | Hain''t it b- b- bully? 46269 Hain''t it more f- f- fun to play a ball game against another team than it is to bounce a ball against the side of the house all alone?" |
46269 | Hain''t there an automobile? |
46269 | Hamilcar,says he,"did you seen this? |
46269 | Have n''t you seen our signs? |
46269 | Have_ you_ got any Mason jars? |
46269 | He told you, did n''t he? 46269 Hear what he s- says about his horse?" |
46269 | Hey, you,says he, giving him a shake that must have loosened his curly hair,"what''s this about, anyhow? |
46269 | Hoped? |
46269 | How about it? |
46269 | How d''you do? |
46269 | How do I know? |
46269 | How do we stand now? |
46269 | How do you know it''ll be at two o''clock? |
46269 | How does that ten- dollar bill look? |
46269 | How m- much does he want for it? |
46269 | How many? |
46269 | How much d- do you ask? |
46269 | How much do them wax plates come at? |
46269 | How much? |
46269 | How we goin''to work it? |
46269 | How''dy do? |
46269 | How''ll we manage it? |
46269 | How''s Jehoshaphat? |
46269 | How''s business with you? |
46269 | How''s the contest comin''along? |
46269 | How''s your f- f- father? |
46269 | How? 46269 How?" |
46269 | How? |
46269 | How? |
46269 | Howdy, my lad? |
46269 | I calc''late,says he, as gentle as a lamb,"that there''s some such law, eh? |
46269 | Is it a name or something to eat from Sweden? |
46269 | Is the proprietor in? |
46269 | Is_ ministers_ comin''in? 46269 It''s a big responsibility to be left in charge, hain''t it?" |
46269 | Kin I vote''em for anybody I want to? |
46269 | Know him? 46269 Know how they work?" |
46269 | L- looks bad, do n''t it? |
46269 | Ladies,says Mark, breaking right in on them,"have you seen the new p- patent hooks and eyes we just got in from New York? |
46269 | Leased? 46269 Licked?" |
46269 | M- maybe you''ll help us a little? |
46269 | Mark,says I, that Saturday night as we were closing up,"how about it? |
46269 | Mark,says he,"is it a fact that Old Mose has got a thousand votes?" |
46269 | Maybe it''ll be fun for you,I told him,"but what about the Smalley family that expects that Bazar to pay for what they eat?" |
46269 | Mis''Snell,says old Peasley,"do n''t you calc''late I got any pride? |
46269 | No? |
46269 | Not feeling sick, are you? 46269 Not gittin''discouraged?" |
46269 | Now what? |
46269 | Oh,says Mark,"bazars, eh?" |
46269 | Oh,says Mark,"to warn us? |
46269 | Oh,says he,"you got one of''em, eh? |
46269 | Option, eh? 46269 P- permit?" |
46269 | Peabody,says a man,"who''s Jupiter Peabody? |
46269 | Plunk,says Mark, patient- like,"have I got to draw a picture of this thing?" |
46269 | Plunk,says he,"kin you keep a secret?" |
46269 | Poor old defenseless man, eh? 46269 Pretty smart man, hain''t he?" |
46269 | Remember the d- day I went into the country? |
46269 | Remember the time Old Mose sicked his d- dog on us? |
46269 | Sam Jenks,says he,"will you come here and help me just a m- minute?" |
46269 | Say, Mark,says I,"how in tunket did you think up that scheme? |
46269 | Say,I told him,"them clothes of yourn was n''t just_ bought_, was they? |
46269 | Say,says he,"can you tell me, Zadok, what an option is, and how it works?" |
46269 | So you''re Mark Tidd, are you? 46269 So?" |
46269 | Sure that''s the best price? |
46269 | Then my finding it out did amount to somethin''? |
46269 | Then what good is your old lease, anyhow? |
46269 | Then,says Mark,"you want to hurt Mr. Smalley in the hospital, and fix it so his wife has n''t got a cent to buy a meal? |
46269 | There wo n''t, eh? 46269 Think so?" |
46269 | Think you be, do you? |
46269 | Try to bust up a couple of boys, would he? 46269 Um,"says Mark;"looks like a d- d- dangerous kind of a deal, do n''t it?" |
46269 | Um? |
46269 | Uncle Ike Bond? |
46269 | Uncle, is it? 46269 Votes? |
46269 | Votes? |
46269 | W- what''s that? |
46269 | Want to git through this gate, do ye? |
46269 | Was them your signs? |
46269 | Was you havin''a Grand Openin'', Monday? |
46269 | We ca n''t buy it, and if we could, what would we do with it? |
46269 | We got a couple of weeks more, and who knows what''ll turn up? 46269 We got to beat him, hain''t we?" |
46269 | Well, then,says Mrs. Tidd,"why do n''t you tell about it?" |
46269 | Well,says I,"what is it?" |
46269 | Well,says Mrs. Tidd,"what_ is_ an option?" |
46269 | Well? |
46269 | Well? |
46269 | What I want to know,says Skip,"is, will you turn over the stock without a lot of officers and papers?" |
46269 | What about? |
46269 | What am I offered? |
46269 | What are you going to do now? |
46269 | What can I d- do for you? |
46269 | What can I do for you? |
46269 | What can I do for you? |
46269 | What contest? |
46269 | What d''you know about it? |
46269 | What d''you think of Chancy''s chances? |
46269 | What d''you think of the s- s- scheme now? |
46269 | What do you want of Spillane& Company? |
46269 | What do you want, then? 46269 What do you want, then?" |
46269 | What enemy? |
46269 | What ever''s he goin''to Sunfield for? |
46269 | What ever,says I,"did you put two slips in that Methodist box for?" |
46269 | What for? |
46269 | What good''ll that do? |
46269 | What if I''m not? |
46269 | What is it? 46269 What lady or gentleman desirin''an heirloom to hand down to their g- g- great- g- g- grandchildren raises that bid?" |
46269 | What method of procedure have you chosen? |
46269 | What news? |
46269 | What next? |
46269 | What of it? |
46269 | What of it? |
46269 | What of it? |
46269 | What votes? |
46269 | What was your ideas about en- encroachment? |
46269 | What you calc''latin''to do with''em? 46269 What you goin''to do about that chattel mortgage? |
46269 | What you going to do? |
46269 | What''d happen? 46269 What''ll I do with''em?" |
46269 | What''ll it be? |
46269 | What''ll you have? |
46269 | What''s that got to do with it? 46269 What''s that? |
46269 | What''s the idea? |
46269 | What''s the idee? |
46269 | What''s the m- main difficulty with auctions, Uncle Ike? |
46269 | What''s the use? |
46269 | What''s these folks doin''here? 46269 What''s this all about?" |
46269 | What''s up? |
46269 | What''s your name? |
46269 | What? |
46269 | What? |
46269 | What? |
46269 | What? |
46269 | When do we start? |
46269 | When does the new store open? |
46269 | When they goin''to take your father? |
46269 | When''ll we be back? |
46269 | Where d''you buy''em? |
46269 | Where to? |
46269 | Where you goin'', Mark? |
46269 | Where you goin''? |
46269 | Where''d you want to drive her? |
46269 | Where''ll we go? |
46269 | Where''s his hat? |
46269 | Where''s the fire? |
46269 | Where,says I,"will you git an auctioneer?" |
46269 | Where? |
46269 | Where? |
46269 | Who does own it, then? |
46269 | Who else? |
46269 | Who is he? |
46269 | Who is it? |
46269 | Who is it? |
46269 | Who is the h- h- h- han''somest man in Wicksville? |
46269 | Who is your client? 46269 Who thought up that auction scheme?" |
46269 | Who thought up the beauty contest? |
46269 | Who thought up these other things you''ve told me? |
46269 | Who thought up this scheme? |
46269 | Who''s been spoke of so far? |
46269 | Who''s boss of your store, anyhow? 46269 Who''s gone and sneaked behind my back and got that lease? |
46269 | Who''s in charge durin''his absence? |
46269 | Who''s in charge of his store? |
46269 | Who''s the worm? |
46269 | Why did n''t you pay him his money and kick him out? |
46269 | Why not d- divide''em equal between the winners? |
46269 | Why should they? |
46269 | Why wo n''t they? |
46269 | Why, Mr. Miller,says she,"what''s the meanin''of this? |
46269 | Why, kid, what d''you s''pose he''s up to now? 46269 Why?" |
46269 | Why? |
46269 | Why? |
46269 | Why? |
46269 | Will you do what we want you to? |
46269 | Wives, is it? 46269 Wo n''t you give us time on the rest?" |
46269 | Wonder how many we''d sell? |
46269 | Ye want votes, eh? |
46269 | You ai n''t g- goin''to let him have this splendid carpet- sweeper for a quarter, are you? |
46269 | You be, eh? 46269 You be, eh?" |
46269 | You do n''t mean for us boys to run the store? |
46269 | You do, eh? 46269 You know pretty well what''s in the stock, do n''t you?" |
46269 | You think you be? 46269 You want-- what do you want to do to it? |
46269 | You wo n''t take part and wait f- for the rest? |
46269 | You''re willin'',says Mark,"that we should s- s- sell for fifteen cents, and for a quarter, and for a d- d- dollar?" |
46269 | Young fellow,says Mr. Spillane,"how''d you like to work for me?" |
46269 | ''Tain''t likely anybody will enter agin''em, is it, Mis''Bloom?" |
46269 | Ah, you consider the lease worth fifty dollars, do you? |
46269 | Alone you might fail, but is not Marcus Tidd with you? |
46269 | Am I right?" |
46269 | And law?" |
46269 | And now, may I ask, what do you desire concerning this so- called lease?" |
46269 | And that scalawag has been tryin''to bust you up in business, eh? |
46269 | And what have we got to show for it? |
46269 | Apples, eh? |
46269 | But wo n''t he be hoppin''mad when he finds out he''s gone and bought that chattel mortgage and then has had to p- pay it himself? |
46269 | CHAPTER III"What''ll we auction off?" |
46269 | Ca n''t you call out the militia, too?" |
46269 | Ca n''t you sell it to him like it was a horse or cow or a p- piece of property?" |
46269 | Can you send money? |
46269 | Come a- sneakin''through a man''s orchard, will ye? |
46269 | Comin''?" |
46269 | Complete stock?" |
46269 | Did I see? |
46269 | Did he not invent a turbine that has made him rich? |
46269 | Did he not name his son Marcus Aurelius Fortunatus? |
46269 | Did n''t calc''late Hamilcar Janes was a- layin''for you behind a tree, eh? |
46269 | Do I want folks rushin''around sayin''Peasley Snell''s wife says her husband is homely as a squashed tomato? |
46269 | Do n''t you calc''late I got any feelin''s? |
46269 | Do n''t you calc''late this thing''ll be talked of more''n a simple drawin''with no row at all would have b- been?" |
46269 | Do n''t you remember sayin''it was a regular gun pointed at Jehoshaphat P. Skip''s head? |
46269 | Do you have ideas like this often?" |
46269 | Do you think this fight''s over when the mortgage is paid? |
46269 | Do you, now? |
46269 | Dressed up? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh? |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Eh?" |
46269 | Ever hear of it?" |
46269 | Every t- time a little store is killed off it costs the wholesaler money, does n''t it?" |
46269 | Figure of speech, eh? |
46269 | Give her a good rest there, mister? |
46269 | Glad to see me, be you? |
46269 | Goin''to turn over the stock without a fuss, or have I got to fetch in the constables and dep''ty- sheriffs and court officers? |
46269 | Got any bang- up neckties? |
46269 | Got most votes for bein''the handsomest man in Wicksville? |
46269 | Got some friends we can depend on? |
46269 | Grown- up folks?" |
46269 | Hain''t I occupyin''it? |
46269 | Hain''t you been jawin''enough? |
46269 | Hain''t you goin''to give a man no peace?" |
46269 | Hain''t you, now? |
46269 | Has n''t, eh? |
46269 | Has this whole consarned town up and went crazy? |
46269 | Have I not?" |
46269 | Have you been finding opportunities? |
46269 | Have you heard Zadok Biggs mention that word before? |
46269 | Have you, if I may put it so, chosen the walk of life you will follow?" |
46269 | He asked a question back:"What had Wicksville folks rather g- g- g- go to than anythin''else?" |
46269 | He did n''t say anything back, but in a minute he asked me,"Know anything about automobiles, Plunk?" |
46269 | He''s our-- what- d''you- call- it?" |
46269 | Hear me? |
46269 | Hear me? |
46269 | Henry Weevil''s son, be you? |
46269 | Hey? |
46269 | How about him?" |
46269 | How about that?" |
46269 | How about that?" |
46269 | How about that?" |
46269 | How be you this afternoon?" |
46269 | How be you, anyhow? |
46269 | How be you? |
46269 | How came she by her n- name, d''you s''pose, if d- drawin''lots was n''t customary? |
46269 | How can he sell things that come to more?" |
46269 | How can they lease it? |
46269 | How many cards, Mis''Peterson?" |
46269 | How many''s that?" |
46269 | How much do you consider your lease to be worth?" |
46269 | How much, for instance, would you be willing to pay for the lease?" |
46269 | How much? |
46269 | How old might you be?" |
46269 | How''d you come to git it?" |
46269 | How''d you ever hear about leases and sich? |
46269 | How''d you expect me to m- make money with this business if I do n''t study it some?" |
46269 | How''ll that do? |
46269 | Huh? |
46269 | I dassent be in that? |
46269 | I says,"or have you got a partner?" |
46269 | Is it yes or no?" |
46269 | Is that why you are here?" |
46269 | Janes?" |
46269 | Jest like all folks, hain''t you? |
46269 | Just talk about clients, eh? |
46269 | Kin turn the screw and shut''em off.... Got one of them talkin''-machines to sell?" |
46269 | Kin you drive a hoss, mister, like a hoss ought to be drove?" |
46269 | Know Ike Bond?" |
46269 | Know th- that? |
46269 | Marcus Aurelius Fortunatus Tidd, is it not? |
46269 | Mark Tidd, eh? |
46269 | Miller?" |
46269 | Not very clear, is it? |
46269 | Now, honest, what do you think of a full- grown man that''ll douse himself with smelly stuff? |
46269 | Now, sir, is it Skip or us?" |
46269 | Now, would n''t anybody think it was_ his_ store? |
46269 | Of course we''ve got to hang on as long as we can for the folks''sake, but we''re beat, hain''t we? |
46269 | Once and for all, will you stop sellin''five- and- ten- cent goods?" |
46269 | Or what?" |
46269 | Or would you rather watch a baseball game between the Compiled Statutes and the Court Rules?" |
46269 | Perty kind of Skip, was n''t it? |
46269 | Right in front of our door they stopped, and Hamilcar says:"What d''you calc''late I got in here, mister?" |
46269 | Say, what you talkin''about, anyhow?" |
46269 | See she gits water and feed? |
46269 | See? |
46269 | See? |
46269 | See?" |
46269 | See?" |
46269 | See?" |
46269 | Shall I bring out my trained law- book for you? |
46269 | Shoot it off, did you say?" |
46269 | Skip do? |
46269 | Skip''ll b- b- beat us to Sunfield and make the deal and-- But what''s the use? |
46269 | Skip,"says he, good and loud, so everybody could hear him,"ca n''t you give us a l- little time?" |
46269 | Skip? |
46269 | Skip? |
46269 | Skip?" |
46269 | Skip?" |
46269 | Smalley?" |
46269 | So they stopped the old fellow, and Mr. Bloom says:"Got any relatives livin''here?" |
46269 | Stealin''a man''s apples, eh? |
46269 | Sturgis?" |
46269 | Tell him you have nothing to d- do with the sale, though, and he''ll have to see-- Who''s your best lawyer here?" |
46269 | That''ll about win this contest, wo n''t it?" |
46269 | The kind folks ca n''t help seein''?" |
46269 | The old gentleman did n''t say a word, either, for quite a while; then he grunted ferocious- like again, and says:"Where else are you going?" |
46269 | Then he looked at Mark and says,"Your Uncle Ike''ll be there, you can bet you; and will he bid? |
46269 | Then what did he do? |
46269 | There''s Chet Weevil, eh? |
46269 | There''s other ways and better ways.... Want to take a look at these fellers?" |
46269 | There''s this, too: even if a woman d- d- don''t think her husband''s han''some, she hain''t g- goin''to let on, is she? |
46269 | They did n''t offer to explain, though, so I says:"Do we git an early start?" |
46269 | Think you can pay off five hundred dollars in six weeks, do you?" |
46269 | Thought you''d fool Old Mose Miller with pies and cakes, eh? |
46269 | To what, if I may be permitted to inquire, do I owe the honor of this call? |
46269 | Understand?" |
46269 | Ve go py the lawyer for that option, eh?" |
46269 | Want to keep me waitin''all day?" |
46269 | We thought we had Jehoshaphat P. Skip licked this m- mornin'', but did he quit? |
46269 | Well, sir, what do you think of that? |
46269 | Well? |
46269 | What call you got to be mixin''up with my health? |
46269 | What can I do for you?" |
46269 | What d''ye want to git through this gate for? |
46269 | What d''you think of a man who''ll take away everything Mr. Smalley''s got, just out of m- meanness?" |
46269 | What do I do? |
46269 | What do I want of votes?" |
46269 | What do you mean by it? |
46269 | What do you mean by sending telegrams nobody can make head or tail to?" |
46269 | What good was the stock of a five- and- ten- cent store to us? |
46269 | What happens? |
46269 | What have you to say to that? |
46269 | What if Hamilcar showed us to Skip and Skip knew us, which he would, and put two and two together? |
46269 | What if somebody did?" |
46269 | What in the world had Zadok told Skip for? |
46269 | What is a lad, anyhow? |
46269 | What is an option? |
46269 | What is it, now? |
46269 | What kind of a way of doin''business is this, anyhow? |
46269 | What method did you contemplate?" |
46269 | What of him? |
46269 | What slinkin'', underhanded, sheep- stealin''pirate did me sich a mean trick? |
46269 | What terms?" |
46269 | What votes? |
46269 | What you goin''to do about it?" |
46269 | What''ll I do? |
46269 | What''ll folks think? |
46269 | What''ll you offer?" |
46269 | What''s ailin''you?" |
46269 | What''s fetched this gang of lunatics here? |
46269 | What''s the matter with these here wimmin? |
46269 | What''s the reason everybody in Wicksville''s pesterin''around my front door? |
46269 | What''s the reason?" |
46269 | What, if anything, would you suggest?" |
46269 | What, then, becomes of the store? |
46269 | When Mark was done the fat man says:"Looking for a job, Tidd?" |
46269 | When he was through Hamilcar hit his big hands together and says:"So you''re Mark Tidd, eh? |
46269 | Where can we hide?" |
46269 | Where is another name like that? |
46269 | Where''s the town marshal? |
46269 | Where, you may ask, is Sunfield? |
46269 | Where?" |
46269 | Who be_ you_, anyhow? |
46269 | Who d''you calc''late nominated''em, Susie?" |
46269 | Who is he?" |
46269 | Why, young feller? |
46269 | Why?" |
46269 | Will you come and help me out?" |
46269 | Will you enter and be seated?" |
46269 | Will you? |
46269 | Wo n''t I show ye? |
46269 | Wo n''t he sell it to me?" |
46269 | Wo n''t he, though? |
46269 | Wo n''t you see your client and find out if we ca n''t make some sort of an arrangement? |
46269 | Won the handsomest- man contest? |
46269 | Wonder what they cost?" |
46269 | Would n''t that beat you? |
46269 | Would n''t they? |
46269 | Would you hear my business rules? |
46269 | Yes, sir!_ Ca n''t you say nothin''but''Yes, sir''?" |
46269 | You and them neckties of yourn''ll be enterin'', eh? |
46269 | You can sell the lease, ca n''t you? |
46269 | You do, do you?" |
46269 | You hain''t forgot Henry Weevil, have you?" |
46269 | You or that fat boy?" |
46269 | You''re a- comin''to our house, hain''t you?" |
46269 | You''re a- goin''to come and take dinner with us, hain''t you?" |
46269 | You''re the miscreants that threw a bomb at the Czar of Russia?" |
46269 | You''re the one that sends mysterious telegrams? |
46269 | Young man, have you chosen a profession? |
46269 | says I,"and where is he takin''flight to?" |
46269 | says he,"what have we here? |
46269 | says he,"you will, eh? |
46489 | 10. Who is obliged to pay water rent in the absence of any special agreement in a lease? |
46489 | 11. Who is obliged to pay for ordinary repairs? |
46489 | 13. Who are the authorized agents of a partnership? |
46489 | 13. Who has possession of pledged property? |
46489 | 13. Who has the legal title to trust property? |
46489 | 16. Who is entitled to possession of mortgaged personal property? |
46489 | 164. Who may become a voluntary bankrupt? |
46489 | 21. Who is entitled to possession of property pledged before payment of the debt secured? |
46489 | 21. Who may register trade marks, and when may they be registered? |
46489 | 45. Who can object to a_ de facto_ corporation being incompletely organized? |
46489 | 62. Who are entitled to vote at corporate meetings? |
46489 | 70. Who are members of a corporation? |
46489 | After Thursday noon, to whom does the horse belong? |
46489 | After payment of the debt for which property is pledged, who is entitled to possession of the pledged property? |
46489 | Are Sunday contracts void or voidable? |
46489 | Are all promissory notes negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Are all third persons bound by the terms advertised? |
46489 | Are apples emblements? |
46489 | Are auctioneers''fees ever regulated by statute? |
46489 | Are banks permitted to purchase negotiable paper at a profit in excess of legal rates of interest? |
46489 | Are boarding- housekeepers innkeepers? |
46489 | Are bonds negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Are certificates of stock negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Are clearing houses banks? |
46489 | Are collateral notes negotiable? |
46489 | Are contracts covered by the Statute of Frauds illegal if not in writing? |
46489 | Are contracts made for the benefit of a third person enforceable by such third person? |
46489 | Are contracts of an insane person enforceable? |
46489 | Are contracts of insane persons, intoxicated persons, and idiots void or voidable? |
46489 | Are days of grace allowed in the payment of checks? |
46489 | Are fixtures real or personal property? |
46489 | Are forged negotiable instruments void or voidable? |
46489 | Are gambling contracts void? |
46489 | Are illegal contracts void or voidable? |
46489 | Are infants bound by their contracts? |
46489 | Are infants''contracts void? |
46489 | Are innkeepers obliged to receive all persons who present themselves as guests if the regular price is tendered? |
46489 | Are insurance companies controlled by the legislatures of the states? |
46489 | Are insurance contracts within the Statute of Frauds? |
46489 | Are juries used in courts of equity? |
46489 | Are juries used in the trial of_ admiralty cases_? |
46489 | Are most banks incorporated companies? |
46489 | Are national banks furnished with circulating notes? |
46489 | Are national banks permitted to make loans on real estate? |
46489 | Are oral contracts ever valid? |
46489 | Are owners of buildings operating elevators common carriers of passengers? |
46489 | Are savings banks permitted to make loans on real estate? |
46489 | Are silver certificates legal tender? |
46489 | Are specialties included in the Statute of Frauds? |
46489 | Are standing trees real or personal property? |
46489 | Are surety companies favorites of the law? |
46489 | Are the members of a corporation agents of the corporation? |
46489 | Are the title and possession in the same person? |
46489 | Are the warranties of an indorser express or implied? |
46489 | Are third persons ever estopped from denying a corporation''s legal existence? |
46489 | Are treaties unwritten law? |
46489 | Are trees blown down real or personal property? |
46489 | Are uncertain contracts void or voidable? |
46489 | Are warehouse receipts negotiable? |
46489 | At common law could a landlord sell personal property distrained? |
46489 | At common law could one party to a contract compel another to perform it specifically? |
46489 | At common law was a tenant relieved from paying rent by the destruction by fire of the leased premises? |
46489 | At common law who had the possession of real property mortgaged? |
46489 | At present is it the tendency of the law to favor sealed instruments? |
46489 | At present what constitutes a seal? |
46489 | At present who is entitled to possession of mortgaged real estate? |
46489 | At the present time can a corporation obtain an irrevocable charter? |
46489 | B. Cleveland, in whom is the title to the hogs after they are delivered to the railway company, and before they reach Cleveland? |
46489 | By the laws of what state is a will disposing of personal property governed? |
46489 | By the laws of what state is a will disposing of real property governed? |
46489 | By the terms of the_ statute of frauds_ what contracts must be in writing? |
46489 | By what authority are Federal Courts established? |
46489 | By what authority are State Courts established? |
46489 | By what authority are national banks organized? |
46489 | By what kind of law is bankruptcy regulated? |
46489 | By what means is credit information furnished? |
46489 | By what process may a depositor withdraw money from a savings bank? |
46489 | By whom are collateral notes commonly used? |
46489 | By whom are collateral notes commonly used? |
46489 | Can a competent party contracting with an infant avoid the contract on the ground of infancy of the other party? |
46489 | Can a contract be discharged by a subsequent agreement? |
46489 | Can a corporation be dissolved by consent of its members? |
46489 | Can a corporation legally sign a contract without using its seal? |
46489 | Can a corporation transact business without the aid of officers and agents? |
46489 | Can a fire insurance policy be assigned after a loss has occurred? |
46489 | Can a fire insurance policy be assigned before a loss has occurred? |
46489 | Can a life insurance policy be assigned at any time? |
46489 | Can a married woman make a will? |
46489 | Can a mortgagee enforce his equity of redemption without paying the mortgage debt? |
46489 | Can a mortgagor enforce his equity of redemption after the mortgagee has obtained possession of the property? |
46489 | Can a partnership ever have more than one name? |
46489 | Can a partnership take a name which does not suggest the name of any of the partners interested? |
46489 | Can a partnership take the name of another partnership? |
46489 | Can a party be jointly and severally liable on the same contract? |
46489 | Can a person be a_ bonâ fide_ holder of a note who purchases it after it is due? |
46489 | Can a person be liable as a partner who is held out as a partner without his knowledge or consent? |
46489 | Can a person pledge a growing crop? |
46489 | Can a person pledge personal property which he expects to purchase? |
46489 | Can a principal evade responsibility to third persons by secret instructions given to an agent? |
46489 | Can a third party rely upon the statements of an agent that he has authority to act as agent? |
46489 | Can a_ de facto_ corporation avoid its liabilities on the ground of incomplete organization? |
46489 | Can an infant ratify a contract after becoming of legal age? |
46489 | Can an insane person make a valid contract during a lucid interval? |
46489 | Can both real and personal property be disposed of by wills? |
46489 | Can contracts be made by letter and telegraph? |
46489 | Can drunken or insane persons enter into partnerships? |
46489 | Can either party enforce the contract? |
46489 | Can he show this custom as part of the contract? |
46489 | Can indorsers of a negotiable instrument be held if the note is not presented for payment? |
46489 | Can married women enter into contracts? |
46489 | Can national banks buy and sell bonds? |
46489 | Can negotiable instruments be assigned? |
46489 | Can one partner sue his partner at law? |
46489 | Can the heir or personal representative of a murdered man ever recover money compensation for the murder? |
46489 | Can there be a chattel mortgage without a debt to be secured? |
46489 | Can there be a pledge which is not security for an existing debt? |
46489 | Can there be duress without personal violence? |
46489 | Can you make an oral promissory note? |
46489 | Can_ A_ assign her contract to_ C_, another singer? |
46489 | Can_ A_ prevent_ B_ from using the name"Chicago Varnish Co."? |
46489 | Can_ A_ recover the bicycle from_ C_? |
46489 | Can_ A_ sue_ B_ and_ C_ for$ 33.33 each? |
46489 | Can_ B_ assign his contract to_ D_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ avoid the contract on the ground of the infancy of_ A_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ enforce the contract? |
46489 | Can_ B_ obtain possession of the bicycle from_ D_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ recover anything from_ A_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ retain possession until he receives his pay? |
46489 | Can_ C_ hold_ A_? |
46489 | Define_ verdict_, and distinguish it from judgment? |
46489 | Do all the terms of a contract have to be express? |
46489 | Do any contracts have every term expressly set forth? |
46489 | Do banks have the power to collect commercial paper? |
46489 | Do banks have the power to deal in real estate? |
46489 | Do custom and usage ever enter into a contract? |
46489 | Do customary powers belonging to an agent come within the meaning of apparent authority? |
46489 | Do customs and statutes bear any relation to each other? |
46489 | Do decisions of courts form any part of law? |
46489 | Do duress and fraud render a contract void or voidable? |
46489 | Do emblements belong to the tenant or to the landlord? |
46489 | Do factors have implied authority to collect? |
46489 | Do factors have possession of the goods? |
46489 | Do factors have the right to sell goods in their own name? |
46489 | Do floods, earthquakes, or lightning preventing performance excuse performance? |
46489 | Do leases for years require any notice to terminate? |
46489 | Do leases from year to year require any notice to terminate? |
46489 | Do most jurisdictions recognize days of grace at the present time? |
46489 | Do owners of adjoining property own a partition fence jointly or does each one own a particular part of the fence? |
46489 | Do preferred stockholders have any advantage over common stockholders when the affairs of the corporation are wound up, and its assets distributed? |
46489 | Do savings banks permit their customers to draw their deposits by check? |
46489 | Do the Supreme Court judges and District judges have anything to do with the Circuit Courts? |
46489 | Do the states of this country have a_ statute of frauds_, or is it a part of their unwritten law? |
46489 | Do usage and custom have anything to do with the agent''s implied authority to warrant? |
46489 | Does United States statute or a state statute make certain money legal tender? |
46489 | Does a chattel mortgage of property, possession of which is given the mortgagee, have to be recorded to be binding? |
46489 | Does a chattel mortgage require a consideration? |
46489 | Does a consideration have to be adequate to support a contract? |
46489 | Does a corporation have any rights outside the state of its creator? |
46489 | Does a court of equity have jurisdiction of a case where there is a plain and adequate remedy at law? |
46489 | Does a lease carry with it an implied warranty that the premises described are in good condition? |
46489 | Does a mortgagee have absolute title to the property mortgaged? |
46489 | Does a mortgagor retain an interest which he may dispose of? |
46489 | Does a past consideration support a contract? |
46489 | Does a revocation by wire or letter have to be received to be effected? |
46489 | Does abandonment of the premises by a tenant without consent of the landlord, constitute a surrender? |
46489 | Does an acceptance by wire or letter have to be received by the offerer to constitute a valid acceptance? |
46489 | Does an assignment require a consideration? |
46489 | Does an illegal consideration support a contract? |
46489 | Does an implied warranty of title accompany every sale? |
46489 | Does an indorsement for collection destroy the negotiability of a note? |
46489 | Does an insurance contract require all the elements of an ordinary contract? |
46489 | Does an option require a consideration to render it valid? |
46489 | Does bankruptcy discharge a contract? |
46489 | Does breach of representation discharge an insurance contract? |
46489 | Does breach of warranty avoid a contract of insurance? |
46489 | Does breach of warranty discharge the contract? |
46489 | Does breach of warranty give rise to an action for damages? |
46489 | Does every negotiable instrument require a payee? |
46489 | Does forgery render a negotiable instrument void or voidable? |
46489 | Does injury or liability of an agent ever terminate an agency? |
46489 | Does mistake of law avoid a contract? |
46489 | Does mistake of one party to a contract avoid the contract? |
46489 | Does mutual mistake render a contract void or voidable? |
46489 | Does registration of a mark constitute it a trade mark? |
46489 | Does the United States Circuit Court of Appeals have any original jurisdiction? |
46489 | Does the United States Constitution expressly provide for the creation of national banks? |
46489 | Does the addition of a new member dissolve a partnership? |
46489 | Does the contract of a real estate broker differ from the contract of any other agent? |
46489 | Does the fact that delivery is to be made in the future, of itself, prevent title passing to the purchaser at the time the sale is made? |
46489 | Does the implied warranty of merchantability apply when the goods are selected and inspected by the purchaser? |
46489 | Does the law of the place where a contract is made, or the law of the place where the contract is enforced, prevail? |
46489 | Does the pledgee have title to property pledged? |
46489 | Does the rule as to fixtures differ in case of a tenant, and in case of an owner? |
46489 | Does the rule of_ Caveat Emptor_ apply if the seller expressly warrants the goods sold? |
46489 | Does the same act ever constitute a breach of contract, a tort, and a crime? |
46489 | Does the statute serve any useful purpose at the present time? |
46489 | Does this constitute an offer? |
46489 | Does this constitute an offer? |
46489 | Does this implied warranty exist if the goods are constructed and furnished according to a model furnished by the buyer? |
46489 | Does this warranty extend to any purchaser? |
46489 | Does title to property pledged remain in the pledgor? |
46489 | Does withdrawal of a member discharge a partnership? |
46489 | Does_ A_ have a right of action against_ B_ for breach of implied warranty of quiet enjoyment? |
46489 | Does_ A_ warrant the horse? |
46489 | First, is there a partnership as between partners; second, is there a partnership as to third persons? |
46489 | For what purpose may a corporation be created? |
46489 | For what purpose must a negotiable instrument be presented for payment? |
46489 | For what purposes may a tenant use leased premises? |
46489 | For whose benefit may bailment be made? |
46489 | From what is the term, freehold, derived? |
46489 | Generally, what is a purchaser''s remedy for breach of warranty? |
46489 | Give an example of a false misrepresentation which will serve to avoid a contract? |
46489 | Give an example of an illegal contract? |
46489 | Have property rights always been recognized? |
46489 | How are corporations created at the present time? |
46489 | How are corporations created? |
46489 | How are directors elected? |
46489 | How are drafts presented for acceptance? |
46489 | How are highways ordinarily established? |
46489 | How are judgments enforced? |
46489 | How are national banks created? |
46489 | How are rights enforced at present? |
46489 | How are statutes enacted? |
46489 | How are the officers of a corporation appointed? |
46489 | How are transfers of stock made by the corporation? |
46489 | How can a corporation be dissolved? |
46489 | How can personal property be transferred? |
46489 | How did laws originate? |
46489 | How did men derive these rights? |
46489 | How did the court of equity originate? |
46489 | How do we happen to recognize the rules of the law merchant? |
46489 | How does a certificate of deposit differ from a check? |
46489 | How does a check differ from a bill of exchange? |
46489 | How does a cognovit note differ from an ordinary note? |
46489 | How does a sale differ from a contract to sell? |
46489 | How does a second indorser differ from a first indorser? |
46489 | How is a bill of exchange accepted? |
46489 | How is a negotiable instrument presented for payment? |
46489 | How is a partnership created? |
46489 | How is a trade name acquired and how long must it be used to be acquired? |
46489 | How is foreclosure enforced? |
46489 | How is notice of dishonor given? |
46489 | How is the record of the state statutes kept? |
46489 | How is the standard for determining degrees of care arrived at? |
46489 | How many Circuit Court judges are there in each circuit? |
46489 | How many United States Circuit Courts are there? |
46489 | How many United States District Courts are there? |
46489 | How many United States Supreme Court judges are there? |
46489 | How many classes of rights are there? |
46489 | How many kinds of consideration are there? |
46489 | How many kinds of stock are there? |
46489 | How many parties are there to a suretyship contract? |
46489 | How many parties are there to an insurance contract? |
46489 | How many parties to every contract? |
46489 | How many persons may engage in a single partnership enterprise? |
46489 | How may a bill of exchange be accepted? |
46489 | How may a carrier enforce his lien? |
46489 | How may a contract be discharged by performance? |
46489 | How may a highway be established by prescription? |
46489 | How may a landlord recover possession of leased premises when the lease has expired, or is broken? |
46489 | How may a landlord recover rent? |
46489 | How may a person become a stockholder in a corporation? |
46489 | How may a wall become a party wall by prescription? |
46489 | How may an agency be terminated? |
46489 | How may an estate at will be terminated? |
46489 | How may an innkeeper enforce his lien? |
46489 | How may dividends be paid? |
46489 | How may mortgages be satisfied? |
46489 | How may registered trade marks be transferred? |
46489 | How may title to personal property be acquired? |
46489 | How may title to real property be acquired? |
46489 | How much, if anything, can_ B_ recover from_ A_? |
46489 | How should an agent authorized to sign a written instrument for his principal, sign? |
46489 | How were corporations originally created? |
46489 | How were rights originally enforced? |
46489 | How, and to whom must notice of dissolution of partnership be given? |
46489 | How, and under what circumstances and conditions may corporate meetings be held? |
46489 | How, if at all, are the records of Congress kept? |
46489 | How, if at all, can a corporation be punished? |
46489 | How, if at all, can the written law of a state or country be changed? |
46489 | How, if at all, is the authority of the board of directors limited? |
46489 | How, if at all, may a corporation adopt the obligations of its promoters? |
46489 | How, if at all, may a shareholder vote by proxy? |
46489 | How, if at all, may corporations consolidate? |
46489 | If a bank refuses to pay a check what, if anything, must the holder do to hold the maker liable? |
46489 | If a contract is made in one place, to be performed in another, the law of which place prevails in the interpretation of the contract? |
46489 | If a corporation sells a shareholder stock at 5% of its par value, and the corporation is solvent, who, if any one, may object? |
46489 | If a corporation''s charter is a contract, who are the contracting parties? |
46489 | If a forged note is lost or stolen can it be collected? |
46489 | If a forgery is not reported by a depositor until six months after it was committed, who must stand the loss? |
46489 | If a landlord commits a breach of lease by failing to repair according to agreement, what is the measure of the tenant''s damages? |
46489 | If a mortgagee sells the debt what becomes of the mortgage? |
46489 | If a mortgagor stipulates in the mortgage that he waives his equity of redemption can this stipulation be enforced against him? |
46489 | If a note indorsed in blank, is subsequently indorsed in full, can it be transferred by delivery without the indorsement of the indorsee in full? |
46489 | If a note is made payable at a bank, and is not presented at the bank at maturity, is the maker discharged? |
46489 | If a note is materially altered by a stranger is it void? |
46489 | If a note procured through fraud is lost or stolen can it be collected by an innocent holder? |
46489 | If a party to a contract renders performance impossible can he force performance? |
46489 | If a party uses a trade name does this constitute a partnership? |
46489 | If a person uses a mark without any intention of its becoming a trade mark, does he acquire a valid trade mark therein? |
46489 | If a sale is made in which delivery is to be made in the future may title pass to the purchaser at once? |
46489 | If a suretyship contract is part of the transaction which it secures must it be supported by a separate consideration? |
46489 | If a tenant abandons the rented premises what are the landlord''s remedies? |
46489 | If a tenant abandons the rented premises, may the landlord relet for the account of the tenant? |
46489 | If a tenant assigns his lease is he relieved from his obligation to pay rent? |
46489 | If a tenant is injured by reason of secret defects in the premises is the landlord liable to him for the injury? |
46489 | If a tenant sublets the premises is he relieved of his obligation to pay rent? |
46489 | If a third party dealing with an agent knows of the secret instructions, is he bound by them? |
46489 | If a third person takes property away from a bailee may the latter recover possession? |
46489 | If a trustee wrongfully disposes of trust property what remedies, if any, has the beneficiary? |
46489 | If an agent abandons his agency before the time of his agency expires, can he recover anything for work performed? |
46489 | If an agent procures a contract for his principal by means of fraud is the agent liable personally on this contract? |
46489 | If an insurance policy contains a suicide clause, and the insured commits suicide while insane, is the policy enforceable? |
46489 | If goods intrusted to a common carrier are lost without negligence of the carrier is the latter liable to the owner? |
46489 | If not a pledge, what is the transaction? |
46489 | If not, why not? |
46489 | If not, why not? |
46489 | If one partner dishonestly takes possession of partnership assets, how may his partner get legal relief? |
46489 | If so what kind of law? |
46489 | If so, can_ A_ recover on an implied warranty from the sheriff? |
46489 | If so, how much? |
46489 | If so, how much? |
46489 | If so, in what amounts? |
46489 | If so, is it by means of private or public law? |
46489 | If so, under what circumstances? |
46489 | If so, under what circumstances? |
46489 | If so, what is it? |
46489 | If so, what? |
46489 | If so, what? |
46489 | If the pledgor fails to pay the debt when due, what may the pledgee do with the property? |
46489 | If two parties are jointly liable on a contract can one of them be sued thereon without the other? |
46489 | If two parties are severally liable on the same contract, can both be sued together thereon? |
46489 | If_ A_ delivers possession of personal property to_ B_ but does not owe_ B_ anything, is the transaction a pledge? |
46489 | If_ A_ has acquired a trade mark on flour, can_ A_ prevent_ B_ from using the same trade mark on stoves? |
46489 | If_ A_ has not delivered the carriage to_ B_ may he sue_ B_ for damages? |
46489 | If_ A_ is surety for_ B_ upon_ B''s_ debt to_ C_ of$ 100.00 and_ B_ settles his debt with_ C_ for$ 50.00, can_ C_ hold_ A_ for the balance? |
46489 | If_ A_, the mortgagee of personal property, sells the debt secured by the mortgage to_ B_, what becomes of the mortgage? |
46489 | In a contract to sell, if the property is destroyed by fire before the property is delivered, who stands the loss? |
46489 | In a will does any present interest in the property pass to the beneficiaries at the time the will is made? |
46489 | In case a tenant abandons the rented premises, what three remedies has the landlord? |
46489 | In case of a chattel mortgage who has title to the mortgaged property? |
46489 | In case of a mortgage of personal property, who has possession of the property? |
46489 | In case of a qualified acceptance, if the acceptor fails to pay the draft at maturity is the drawer liable? |
46489 | In case of breach of contract must the other party wait until the time for performing the entire contract elapses, or may he sue at once? |
46489 | In case of pledge of negotiable instrument who must collect the interest and instrument when due? |
46489 | In case of pledge of negotiable instruments, who has title to the instruments? |
46489 | In case of termination of agency by death of principal must third parties be notified? |
46489 | In case of the bank''s insolvency, what is the liability of national bank stockholders? |
46489 | In commercial practice what form of suretyship contract is most frequently used, that of a surety or of a guarantor? |
46489 | In general how may courts be classified? |
46489 | In general, in what manner must notice to terminate a lease be given? |
46489 | In general, what are the liabilities of a principal to third persons who deal with an agent? |
46489 | In general, what is the liability of an indorser? |
46489 | In general, what persons may act as agents? |
46489 | In most jurisdictions what is the liability of an anomalous indorser? |
46489 | In primitive times were personal or property rights more generally recognized? |
46489 | In selling pledged property what notice, if any, should the pledgee give the pledgor? |
46489 | In the above example what degree of care is required of_ A_? |
46489 | In the absence of an express agreement when must the purchase price be paid? |
46489 | In the absence of any express agreement as to delivery, when and by whom must personal property be delivered? |
46489 | In the absence of express agreement what party to a lease is obliged to pay taxes and insurance on the leased premises? |
46489 | In the absence of special statute can a promisor to a suretyship contract compel by notice a creditor to sue a principal? |
46489 | In what cases must notice of dissolution of partnership be given? |
46489 | In what respect do sealed instruments differ from ordinary contracts? |
46489 | In what respect, if any, does an auctioneer differ from an ordinary agent? |
46489 | In what sense, if any, is a bill of lading a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | In what two ways is the term_ money_ used? |
46489 | In what way does an insurance contract differ from an ordinary contract? |
46489 | In what ways may a partnership be dissolved? |
46489 | In whom is the title to bailed property? |
46489 | In whom is the title to the hogs? |
46489 | Into what classes are estates divided as to the quantity of interest held? |
46489 | Is a bailment a contract? |
46489 | Is a bank liable for paying forged checks, or must the depositor whose signature is forged stand the loss? |
46489 | Is a bank liable if it pays a_ bona fide_ holder a check payable to bearer? |
46489 | Is a bank liable upon its certificates of deposit? |
46489 | Is a bank required to pay the checks of its depositors? |
46489 | Is a bank required to receive deposits from any one who tenders them? |
46489 | Is a commission merchant a factor? |
46489 | Is a common carrier of goods obliged to carry goods of all kinds? |
46489 | Is a common carrier permitted to limit his common law liability as an insurer of the goods by special contract? |
46489 | Is a common carrier permitted to stipulate against the carelessness of his agents or servants? |
46489 | Is a company writing a policy of re- insurance liable to the party originally insured? |
46489 | Is a consolidated corporation distinct from the corporation from which it is formed? |
46489 | Is a consolidated corporation liable for the debts of its component corporations? |
46489 | Is a corporation a natural person? |
46489 | Is a corporation dissolved by a change of membership? |
46489 | Is a corporation responsible for the obligations created by its promoter? |
46489 | Is a corporation''s charter a contract? |
46489 | Is a criminal tried and punished by private or by public law? |
46489 | Is a false representation made during the formation of a contract known by both parties to be false, a defense to the contract? |
46489 | Is a finder of lost property a bailee? |
46489 | Is a good consideration sufficient to support a contract? |
46489 | Is a lease a contract? |
46489 | Is a lease for two months an estate for years? |
46489 | Is a lease from year to year terminated by mere lapse of time? |
46489 | Is a lease real or personal property? |
46489 | Is a married woman seventeen years of age an infant? |
46489 | Is a mortgage a contract? |
46489 | Is a mortgage of real estate regarded as a transfer of the real estate? |
46489 | Is a mutual promise a valuable consideration? |
46489 | Is a partnership distinct from the members composing it? |
46489 | Is a party to a contract excused from performance by reason of a strike? |
46489 | Is a person named in a declaration of trust as trustee, obliged to accept the trust? |
46489 | Is a person traveling on a pass a passenger within the legal meaning of the term, passenger? |
46489 | Is a pledge a bailment? |
46489 | Is a principal liable to a third person who has dealt with an agent, who acted within the apparent but not the actual scope of his authority? |
46489 | Is a principal liable to third persons for lots committed by an agent within the scope of the agent''s authority? |
46489 | Is a promise to do something one is already bound to do a sufficient consideration to support a contract? |
46489 | Is a promoter personally liable for the obligations made by himself in connection with organizing a corporation? |
46489 | Is a public carrier of passengers obliged to accept all who present themselves as passengers? |
46489 | Is a real estate agent a broker, or a factor? |
46489 | Is a reorganized corporation a new corporation, or a continuation of the old corporation? |
46489 | Is a reorganized corporation ever liable for the obligations of the old corporation? |
46489 | Is a stockholder personally liable for the debts of the corporation? |
46489 | Is a street railway company a private or public corporation? |
46489 | Is a sub- agent responsible to the agent? |
46489 | Is a suretyship obligation a contract? |
46489 | Is a will a contract? |
46489 | Is all unwritten law written? |
46489 | Is an agency coupled with an interest revocable at the will of either party? |
46489 | Is an agent authorized to collect, authorized to take checks? |
46489 | Is an agent authorized to sell goods, always authorized to collect for them? |
46489 | Is an agent ever responsible for the acts of a sub- agent? |
46489 | Is an agent liable to his principal for mistakes of judgment or discretion? |
46489 | Is an agent of an undisclosed principal personally liable to third persons for acts of agency after the undisclosed principal is discovered? |
46489 | Is an agent who acts without compensation ever liable to his principal for negligence? |
46489 | Is an agreement a contract? |
46489 | Is an assignment a contract? |
46489 | Is an indorser bound by any implied contract? |
46489 | Is an indorser''s contract found outside of negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Is an infant entitled to receive his wages? |
46489 | Is an infant liable for his torts? |
46489 | Is an oral contract of suretyship illegal? |
46489 | Is an oral mortgage of real estate enforceable? |
46489 | Is an undisclosed principal when discovered, liable for the acts of his agent? |
46489 | Is any part of the unwritten law written? |
46489 | Is any written law unwritten? |
46489 | Is consideration a necessary element of a contract of suretyship? |
46489 | Is emancipation of an infant ever implied? |
46489 | Is every person or company carrying passengers for compensation a common carrier? |
46489 | Is everyone entitled to use his own name in the manufacture or sale of any article he pleases? |
46489 | Is fraud or duress a defense to a contract? |
46489 | Is fraud practiced by the principal upon the promisor to a suretyship contract, a defense to the promisor in an action brought by the creditor? |
46489 | Is insurance business interstate commerce if transacted between citizens of different states? |
46489 | Is it binding? |
46489 | Is it executory as to_ B_? |
46489 | Is ordinary care the same in the bailment of different kinds of property? |
46489 | Is something beneficial to the promisee a sufficient consideration to a contract? |
46489 | Is the English Constitution written or unwritten law? |
46489 | Is the above contract executed as to_ A_? |
46489 | Is the bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor, the bailee, or for the mutual benefit of both parties? |
46489 | Is the charter of a corporation a contract? |
46489 | Is the contract discharged if_ A_ accepts the$ 1.00? |
46489 | Is the contract executed or executory? |
46489 | Is the contract revoked? |
46489 | Is the contract unilateral or bilateral? |
46489 | Is the exceptional liability of an insurer a matter of express or implied contract? |
46489 | Is the government liable to an owner of mail for its loss? |
46489 | Is the individual property of members of the partnership liable to be subjected to the payment of partnership claims? |
46489 | Is the latter''s lien superior to_ B''s_? |
46489 | Is the law enabling_ B_ to recover the horse a law for protection of citizens, or for the protection of property? |
46489 | Is the lease from year to year? |
46489 | Is the lease one for years, or from month to month? |
46489 | Is the note enforceable? |
46489 | Is the right of possession in_ A_? |
46489 | Is the seller permitted to retain possession of the property sold until he receives the purchase price? |
46489 | Is the tenant obliged to pay this assessment? |
46489 | Is the tender good? |
46489 | Is the tender good? |
46489 | Is the transaction a sale or a contract to sell? |
46489 | Is the transaction a_ sale_ or a_ barter_? |
46489 | Is the treaty existing between the United States and Japan, law? |
46489 | Is there a consideration to this contract? |
46489 | Is there a contract in the above case? |
46489 | Is there a limitation upon the kinds of business which may be transacted by an agent? |
46489 | Is there a universally recognized classification of law? |
46489 | Is there a valid contract? |
46489 | Is there a valid contract? |
46489 | Is there a valid contract? |
46489 | Is there an acceptance? |
46489 | Is there an implied obligation on the part of the landlord to deliver leased premises in any particular condition? |
46489 | Is there any limitation upon a landlord''s right to transfer his interest in a lease? |
46489 | Is there any limitation upon a tenant''s right to transfer his interest in a lease? |
46489 | Is this an agency coupled with an interest? |
46489 | Is this an example of indemnity or subrogation? |
46489 | Is this an implied contract? |
46489 | Is this contract unilateral or bilateral? |
46489 | Is this transaction a sale? |
46489 | Is unwritten law stable? |
46489 | Is_ A''s_ contract that of a surety or of a guarantor? |
46489 | Is_ A_ correct in his assertion? |
46489 | Is_ A_ liable on this contract? |
46489 | Is_ A_ obliged to take the house? |
46489 | Is_ A_ or_ B_, or both, guilty of a crime? |
46489 | May a bailee sell property to satisfy his lien? |
46489 | May a beneficiary of a trust convey title to the trust property? |
46489 | May a board of directors dispose of the entire assets of the corporation? |
46489 | May a charter of a corporation be revoked at the will of the legislature that granted it? |
46489 | May a child eight years of age act as agent? |
46489 | May a company re- insure at greater risk than it itself has insured? |
46489 | May a contract of sale be rescinded for breach of warranty? |
46489 | May a contract to make a will be revoked? |
46489 | May a corporation appropriate a name descriptive of an article manufactured? |
46489 | May a corporation be reorganized by consent of its members? |
46489 | May a corporation change its name? |
46489 | May a corporation or partnership transact business through agents? |
46489 | May a corporation sell its shares for less than par? |
46489 | May a director ever contract with the corporation? |
46489 | May a forgery be ratified? |
46489 | May a holder of an estate for years transfer it? |
46489 | May a member of a corporation ever have more than one vote? |
46489 | May a mortgage be given to secure a future indebtedness? |
46489 | May a mortgagee transfer title to the real estate? |
46489 | May a name of a place or locality be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May a name of an individual be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May a negotiable instrument be signed by mark? |
46489 | May a partnership exist as between the partners, and not exist as to third persons trading with the partnership? |
46489 | May a partnership exist as to third persons dealing with an apparent partnership, while none exists between the apparent partners themselves? |
46489 | May a partnership make and own promissory notes? |
46489 | May a party do business under a name other than his own? |
46489 | May a party to a contract stipulate against strikes and Acts of God in such a manner as to avoid liability therefor? |
46489 | May a person acquire a trade name in a geographical name? |
46489 | May a person acquire a trade name in a name describing the article manufactured? |
46489 | May a person act as agent who is not capable of acting for himself? |
46489 | May a person become a stockholder without having a certificate of stock? |
46489 | May a person do through an agent anything which he may lawfully do by himself? |
46489 | May a person hold a certificate of stock and not be a stockholder? |
46489 | May a person insure personal property for more than its actual value? |
46489 | May a person not the owner of property bail it? |
46489 | May a person obtain title to personal property by finding it? |
46489 | May a person under legal age make a will? |
46489 | May a person whose interests are opposed to those of his principal act as agent? |
46489 | May a principal limit an agent''s apparent authority by printing limitations in the agent''s order sheet and in making contracts with third persons? |
46489 | May a reorganized corporation ever escape the obligations of the old corporation? |
46489 | May a stockholder force the corporation to pay a dividend? |
46489 | May a tenant be liable for rent without being in possession of the leased premises? |
46489 | May a tenant become liable for rent without any express agreement to that effect? |
46489 | May a will be in the form of a letter addressed to a beneficiary named in the will? |
46489 | May a will be printed? |
46489 | May a word which describes the article on which it is used be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May adequacy of consideration be considered in determining whether or not fraud was used in procuring a contract? |
46489 | May all agencies be terminated at the will of the parties? |
46489 | May an agent authorized to sign a promissory note for his principal, sign his principal''s name without his own? |
46489 | May an agent be appointed or authorized to act by implied contract? |
46489 | May an assessment be made before a call? |
46489 | May an assessment be made on stock paid for at par? |
46489 | May an association of persons create a corporation by agreement? |
46489 | May an auctioneer make his own terms of sale? |
46489 | May an idiot, insane, or drunken person act as principal? |
46489 | May an individual or a partnership enter into insurance contracts? |
46489 | May an infant be a principal? |
46489 | May an infant become a partner? |
46489 | May an infant enter into a bailment contract? |
46489 | May an infant pledge property? |
46489 | May an instrument be negotiable without containing the words_ or order_, or_ or bearer_? |
46489 | May an insurance company stipulate against suicide in such a manner as to avoid the policy if the insured suicides when insane? |
46489 | May anything other than words, letters, or figures be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May both be mortgaged? |
46489 | May corporations consolidate by consent of the members of each? |
46489 | May corporations or partnerships serve as agents? |
46489 | May directors act for their own private interests in dealing with the corporation? |
46489 | May one state exclude insurance companies of another state from transacting business within its territory? |
46489 | May partnerships be created by oral agreement? |
46489 | May personal property to be manufactured be the subject of a present sale? |
46489 | May real property be disposed of by a nuncupative will? |
46489 | May the mortgagee take the auto from_ A_? |
46489 | May the officers of a corporation ever act without the express authority of the board of directors? |
46489 | May there be an acceptance of a contract by an act? |
46489 | May there be an undisclosed principal to a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | May title and possession of personal property be in different places? |
46489 | May two corporations use the same name? |
46489 | May_ A_ avoid a contract of the partnership made with_ C_, a third person, on account of the infancy of_ B_? |
46489 | May_ A_ obtain possession of the carriage by legal action? |
46489 | May_ A_ sue_ B_ for damages for refusing to deliver the carriage? |
46489 | May_ A_ sue_ B_ for$ 100.00 independently of the promissory note? |
46489 | May_ choses in action_ be mortgaged? |
46489 | Must a chattel mortgage be in writing? |
46489 | Must a contract authorizing an agent to procure a purchaser for a house and lot be in writing? |
46489 | Must a corporation have a corporate name? |
46489 | Must a lease be in any particular form to be legal? |
46489 | Must a member of a corporation be present to have his shares of stock voted? |
46489 | Must a nuncupative will be attested? |
46489 | Must a promissory note be dated? |
46489 | Must a will be in writing? |
46489 | Must a_ del credere_ agent receive a separate consideration for his guaranty? |
46489 | Must an acceptance be communicated to the offer? |
46489 | Must an agent''s authority to act as agent be in writing? |
46489 | Must an insurance contract be in writing to be binding? |
46489 | Must any contracts of suretyship be in writing? |
46489 | Must any kind of partnership agreement be in writing? |
46489 | Must consideration be stated in a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | Must contracts of agency authorizing an agent to complete a land transfer be in writing? |
46489 | Must directors of a corporation be stockholders? |
46489 | Must shares be paid for in money? |
46489 | Must_ A_ accept the work of_ C_? |
46489 | Of what may the property of a partnership consist? |
46489 | To what classes of negotiable instruments are the rules of the law merchant now applied? |
46489 | To what classes of negotiable instruments were the rules of the law merchant originally applied? |
46489 | To what classification of law do statutes belong? |
46489 | To what extent may an estate be entailed in this country? |
46489 | To whom does the trade mark belong? |
46489 | Under present law can a contract for sale of personal property be enforced specifically? |
46489 | Under what circumstances is a shipper permitted to exercise the right? |
46489 | Under what circumstances, if any, may a deed be construed to be a mortgage? |
46489 | Under what conditions may corporate charters be revoked? |
46489 | Under what laws are national banks created? |
46489 | Under what provisions are most corporations organized? |
46489 | Upon death of the owner, to whom does title to personal property pass? |
46489 | Upon what authority may the capital stock of a corporation be increased or decreased? |
46489 | What United States officer has supervision over national banks? |
46489 | What advantages do negotiable instruments have over money for commercial uses? |
46489 | What are Courts of Equity, and over what classes of cases do they have jurisdiction? |
46489 | What are days of grace? |
46489 | What are government warehouses? |
46489 | What are state banks? |
46489 | What are the New York State Reports? |
46489 | What are the Philippine Island Reports? |
46489 | What are the duties and liabilities of a trustee? |
46489 | What are the duties of partners to each other? |
46489 | What are the duties of the president of a corporation? |
46489 | What are the elements of a valid assignment? |
46489 | What are the exceptions to the liability of a common carrier as an insurer of the goods intrusted to his care? |
46489 | What are the formal parts of a deed? |
46489 | What are the functions of clearing houses? |
46489 | What are the general divisions of law? |
46489 | What are the general provisions of the states regulating foreign corporations? |
46489 | What are the general warranties of a deed? |
46489 | What are the most common statutory requirements of a will? |
46489 | What are the powers of a corporation? |
46489 | What are the powers of a partnership? |
46489 | What are the powers of an incorporated bank? |
46489 | What are the principal duties of directors? |
46489 | What are the principal features of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1906? |
46489 | What are the principal provisions of the Statute of Frauds? |
46489 | What are the rights and duties of survivors of a partnership? |
46489 | What are the rights of a person purchasing from a bailee? |
46489 | What are the sources of law? |
46489 | What are the two essential features of a bill of lading? |
46489 | What are the usual officers of a corporation? |
46489 | What are the warranties of an indorser? |
46489 | What are the warranties of an indorser? |
46489 | What are_ bank deposits_? |
46489 | What are_ collateral notes_? |
46489 | What are_ coupon bonds_? |
46489 | What are_ registered bonds_? |
46489 | What are_ trust deeds_? |
46489 | What cases are included in term admiralty cases? |
46489 | What claims do life estates embrace? |
46489 | What class of laws is enforced for the benefit of the state? |
46489 | What classes of cases are tried in equity? |
46489 | What classes of persons may be parties to a trust? |
46489 | What classes of persons may legally become partners? |
46489 | What connection have laws with courts of justice? |
46489 | What connection, if any, have customs to laws? |
46489 | What constitutes a person or company a common carrier of goods? |
46489 | What constitutes a quorum? |
46489 | What constitutes baggage? |
46489 | What constitutes holding a person out as a partner? |
46489 | What constitutes legal tender? |
46489 | What contracts is the term_ suretyship_ used to designate? |
46489 | What contracts of sales must be in writing? |
46489 | What degree of care in the protection of guests is required of innkeepers? |
46489 | What degree of care is a public carrier of passengers obliged to exercise? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of a bailee in a bailment for his sole benefit? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of a bailee in case the bailment is for the sole benefit of the bailor? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of a pledgee in the protection of pledged property? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of innkeepers in the protection of the baggage of guests? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of warehousemen? |
46489 | What degrees of care are recognized in bailments? |
46489 | What determines when a corporation''s existence commences? |
46489 | What do contracts embrace? |
46489 | What does law embrace? |
46489 | What does the Interstate Commerce Act provide relative to the above question? |
46489 | What does the word_ tort_ mean? |
46489 | What duty, if any, does a principal owe to his servant as to furnishing a safe place in which to work? |
46489 | What effect does certification of a check by the payee have upon the maker? |
46489 | What effect, if any, does change of membership have upon a partnership? |
46489 | What effect, if any, does death of a partner have upon a partnership? |
46489 | What goods, and under what circumstances, is a carrier obliged to accept for shipment? |
46489 | What implied warranties accompany mutual benefit bailments? |
46489 | What implied warranty enters into a policy for marine insurance? |
46489 | What interest in real estate may be mortgaged? |
46489 | What interest in the real estate mortgaged can a mortgagee transfer? |
46489 | What is a certificate of protest? |
46489 | What is a certificate of stock? |
46489 | What is a gambling contract? |
46489 | What is a qualified acceptance? |
46489 | What is a_ bill of lading_?. |
46489 | What is a_ check_? |
46489 | What is a_ cognovit note_? |
46489 | What is a_ collateral note_? |
46489 | What is a_ counter offer_? |
46489 | What is a_ freehold estate_? |
46489 | What is a_ negotiable instrument_? |
46489 | What is a_ stock dividend_? |
46489 | What is a_ warranty of a deed?_ 52. |
46489 | What is an_ agreement_? |
46489 | What is an_ element_ of a contract? |
46489 | What is an_ innkeeper''s lien_? |
46489 | What is certification of a check? |
46489 | What is included in the term, real property? |
46489 | What is meant by a_ contract impossible of performance_? |
46489 | What is meant by a_ corporation''s charter_? |
46489 | What is meant by a_ sealed instrument_? |
46489 | What is meant by attestation of a lease? |
46489 | What is meant by partnership by estoppel? |
46489 | What is meant by stockholder''s double liability? |
46489 | What is meant by the Statute of Frauds as applied to sales? |
46489 | What is meant by the Statute of Frauds as applied to suretyship contracts? |
46489 | What is meant by the term_ agency_? |
46489 | What is meant by the term_ meeting of the minds_? |
46489 | What is meant by the term_ specialty_? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ debt secured by a mortgage_? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ habendum_ and_ redendum clause_ of a deed? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ law merchant_? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ statute of frauds_? |
46489 | What is meant by works of charity and necessity? |
46489 | What is meant by_ acceptance_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ ademption of a legacy_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ adequate consideration_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ apparent authority_ of an agent as distinguished from_ actual authority_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ assignment_ of a contract? |
46489 | What is meant by_ auctioneer''s lien_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ conflict of law_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ cumulative voting_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ dissolution of a corporation_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ emancipation of an infant_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ entailing an estate?_ 25. |
46489 | What is meant by_ foreclosing a lien in equity_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ giving notice of assignment_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ implied warranty of wholesomeness of food_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ joint liability_ of partners? |
46489 | What is meant by_ legal age_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ liability in solido_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ licensed auctioneers_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ liens_ on personal property? |
46489 | What is meant by_ loans on collateral securities_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ mutuality_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ notice to third persons of termination of an agency_, and when, if at all, is this notice necessary? |
46489 | What is meant by_ novation_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ offer_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ original jurisdiction_, as applied to a court? |
46489 | What is meant by_ personal defense_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ power of sale mortgage_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ revocation of a will_, and by whom, when, and how may a will be revoked? |
46489 | What is meant by_ tender_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ ticket voting_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ unfair trade_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ waste_? |
46489 | What is necessary to create a_ de facto_ corporation? |
46489 | What is partnership liability to third persons? |
46489 | What is the advantage of registering a trade mark? |
46489 | What is the consideration in a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor? |
46489 | What is the difference as to transferability between a note payable to bearer and one indorsed in blank? |
46489 | What is the distinction between_ trade marks_ and_ trade names_? |
46489 | What is the distinguishing feature between a holographic will and an ordinary will? |
46489 | What is the exceptional liability of a common carrier, and what is the reason for this liability? |
46489 | What is the franchise of a corporation? |
46489 | What is the function of a jury in the trial of a case? |
46489 | What is the general rule relating to waste? |
46489 | What is the individual liability of the members of a partnership for the partnership debts? |
46489 | What is the liability of a carrier of passengers for loss or injury to baggage? |
46489 | What is the liability of a drawer of a bill of exchange? |
46489 | What is the liability of a maker of a promissory note? |
46489 | What is the liability of a person held out as a partner? |
46489 | What is the liability of a shareholder in a national bank? |
46489 | What is the liability of an acceptor? |
46489 | What is the liability, if any, of an indorser in full? |
46489 | What is the measure of damages for failure to deliver merchandise under a contract of sale? |
46489 | What is the necessity of acknowledgment of a lease? |
46489 | What is the necessity of giving notice of dishonor? |
46489 | What is the necessity of recording leases? |
46489 | What is the necessity of recording mortgages? |
46489 | What is the ordinary consideration to a mortgage contract? |
46489 | What is the practical distinction between a lease for years and a lease from month to month? |
46489 | What is the practical distinction between real and personal property? |
46489 | What is the present- day method of distraining for rent? |
46489 | What is the principal distinction between limited and general partnership? |
46489 | What is the proper corporate signature to a contract? |
46489 | What is the proper corporate signature to a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | What is the purpose of a chattel mortgage? |
46489 | What is the purpose of a contract of pledge? |
46489 | What is the purpose of an indorsement for collection? |
46489 | What is the purpose of foreclosure? |
46489 | What is the purpose of law? |
46489 | What is the purpose of putting important contracts in writing? |
46489 | What is the purpose of trade marks? |
46489 | What is the reason for filing or recording a chattel mortgage? |
46489 | What is the rule against perpetuities? |
46489 | What is the rule at the present time as to release of a tenant''s obligation to pay rent in case the buildings leased are destroyed by fire? |
46489 | What is the term of office of Federal judges? |
46489 | What is the usual penalty for usury? |
46489 | What is the_ governing board_ of a corporation for profit called? |
46489 | What is_ legal tender_? |
46489 | What is_ re- insurance_? |
46489 | What kind of an agent is_ B_? |
46489 | What kind of corporations, if any, are authorized by the United States Constitution to transact business in any state? |
46489 | What kind of drafts must be presented for acceptance? |
46489 | What kind of negotiable instrument, if any, can be transferred without indorsement? |
46489 | What kinds of banks do a checking business? |
46489 | What kinds of bills of exchange must be protested? |
46489 | What kinds of corporations, if any, may be organized under United States laws? |
46489 | What kinds of money constitute legal tender? |
46489 | What kinds of notice may a guarantor be entitled to? |
46489 | What kinds of personal property may be pledged? |
46489 | What kinds of personal property may be the subject of a sale? |
46489 | What kinds of property may be disposed of by will? |
46489 | What kinds of property may be the subject of a trust? |
46489 | What leases, if any, must be in writing? |
46489 | What length of time is required to obtain a valid trade mark? |
46489 | What limit, if any, is placed upon the amount of life insurance a person may take? |
46489 | What limitations, if any, are there to rights? |
46489 | What makes Sunday contracts unenforceable? |
46489 | What makes a contract illegal? |
46489 | What matters, if any, may an agent delegate? |
46489 | What must a holder do if a draft is dishonored? |
46489 | What name is applied to the person authorized to receive bank deposits? |
46489 | What names are applied to the parties to a mortgage? |
46489 | What names are partners entitled to take as partnership names? |
46489 | What ownership, if any, does a stockholder have in the property of the corporation? |
46489 | What party to a bailment contract has possession of the property? |
46489 | What penalty is imposed upon national banks for usury? |
46489 | What rate of interest can national banks charge? |
46489 | What rules, if any, does a servant assume? |
46489 | What should a customer do with paid checks when they are received from his bank? |
46489 | What test is applied in determining whether a person is mentally capable of making a will? |
46489 | What things are included in the conclusion of a deed? |
46489 | What things are included in the premises of a deed? |
46489 | What things are necessary to enable a person to ratify the acts of an alleged agent? |
46489 | What trade marks, if any, may be sold? |
46489 | What was the nature of a mortgage at_ common law_? |
46489 | What was the purpose of this statute? |
46489 | What was the reason for the practice of entailing estates? |
46489 | What was_ The Lord''s Day Act_ of England? |
46489 | What words are necessary to make an instrument negotiable? |
46489 | What, if any, is the individual liability of a stockholder for the debts of the company? |
46489 | What, if anything, does intention of the parties have to do with the passing of title to the purchaser? |
46489 | What, in general, is the jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court? |
46489 | When and where did this statute originate? |
46489 | When are checks payable? |
46489 | When do banks return checks to their customers? |
46489 | When does a corporation''s existence commence? |
46489 | When does a mortgage become effective? |
46489 | When does a partnership cease to exist? |
46489 | When does a person become a passenger? |
46489 | When does a will take effect? |
46489 | When does title pass to the purchaser in a sale of personal property? |
46489 | When does title to the desk pass to_ B_? |
46489 | When is a real estate agent entitled to receive his commission? |
46489 | When may the right of redemption be exercised? |
46489 | When must checks be presented for payment? |
46489 | When must negotiable instruments be paid? |
46489 | When must personal property sold be delivered? |
46489 | When the mortgagor defaults in payment of the secured debt, how may the mortgagee obtain possession of the property? |
46489 | When was the law merchant first recognized in England? |
46489 | When, and by whom must a nuncupative will be reduced to writing? |
46489 | When, and how, may a lost will be proven? |
46489 | When, and how, may a public carrier eject a passenger? |
46489 | When, if at all, are dividends debts of the corporation? |
46489 | When, if at all, is a carrier of mail liable for negligence? |
46489 | When, if at all, is a guarantor entitled to notice of acceptance of his guaranty by a creditor? |
46489 | When, if at all, is a guarantor entitled to notice of default of his principal? |
46489 | When, if at all, is an agent authorized to collect? |
46489 | When, if at all, is an agent authorized to warrant the quality of personal property sold? |
46489 | When, if at all, may a tenant sublet? |
46489 | When, if at all, may a will be revoked? |
46489 | When, if at all, may an auctioneer sell on credit? |
46489 | Where are admiralty cases tried? |
46489 | Who has title? |
46489 | Who may become an involuntary bankrupt? |
46489 | Who must bear the loss,_ A_ or_ B_? |
46489 | Why are gambling contracts illegal? |
46489 | Why is a common carrier not permitted to discriminate between shippers? |
46489 | Why must some contracts be in writing? |
46489 | Why, if at all, do some contracts have to be in writing? |
46489 | With what kind of contracts is equity especially concerned? |
46489 | _ A_ has acquired a trade mark on flour; has he also acquired the same trade mark on stoves manufactured by him? |
46489 | a negotiable instrument? |
41890 | A new life? 41890 A pleasant evening, Beth?" |
41890 | A silent partnership? |
41890 | A woman? |
41890 | About the corporation lawyer? |
41890 | Act? 41890 Ah, Judith,"he replied almost sadly,"is he blinding you thus? |
41890 | Always? |
41890 | Am I in the way? |
41890 | An agitator? |
41890 | An interesting man, hey? |
41890 | An object? |
41890 | And I must earn much more in order to pay anything on the principal? |
41890 | And choose against us? 41890 And forget? |
41890 | And his circumstances? |
41890 | And if I do? |
41890 | And is all smooth sailing now? |
41890 | And my days? |
41890 | And now that there is a harbour line, what will you do about it? |
41890 | And perhaps we can have a little dinner- party soon, Colonel? |
41890 | And she would n''t want to see me? |
41890 | And so I go deeper into debt before I can begin to earn for my fifteen thousand dollars? |
41890 | And so you have had a very lucky day? |
41890 | And that would have satisfied you? |
41890 | And that,she asked,"is all you offer? |
41890 | And the rest of it, sir? 41890 And the women?" |
41890 | And we wo n''t speak of this again? |
41890 | And what of my employer? |
41890 | And what sort of man is he? |
41890 | And will it mean that we must sell the house? |
41890 | And will this help you? |
41890 | And yet you read German? |
41890 | And yet-- Mr. Ellis, may I have a word with you in my study? |
41890 | And you are glad,Mather asked,"because after this you ca n''t see so much of him?" |
41890 | And you have few, as well? |
41890 | And you lost much? |
41890 | And you say that, father? 41890 And you wanted-- a wife?" |
41890 | And you will help me? |
41890 | Anything more, Lydia? |
41890 | Anything? 41890 Anything?" |
41890 | Are n''t you coming in? |
41890 | Are we equal to it? |
41890 | Are you absolutely cold? |
41890 | Are you going into building, Judith? |
41890 | Are you going? |
41890 | Are you ill? |
41890 | Are you looking ahead? 41890 Are you not willing?" |
41890 | Are you really willing? |
41890 | Are you sure you can elect me to either? |
41890 | Are you willing to work, Beth? |
41890 | Are your old friends nothing to you? 41890 At least tell me what you think of Poulton?" |
41890 | At the typewriting? |
41890 | Back again? |
41890 | Because I wish to enter your homes, is it,he asked,"that you combine against me? |
41890 | Because rich people have summer places thereabouts, and would n''t like a mill as neighbour? |
41890 | Beg pardon, sir, but could you give me a little of my wages? |
41890 | Beth, are you worrying about him? |
41890 | Beth,asked Judith, returning to the house,"where was it we read about Salvation Yeo?" |
41890 | Blame? |
41890 | Bought? |
41890 | But a few more months, Miss Blanchard----"How much could I earn to begin with? |
41890 | But a trial? 41890 But if it happens so?" |
41890 | But is it traded in? |
41890 | But is n''t he worth the trial? |
41890 | But it has not come to anything of that sort yet? |
41890 | But may n''t I describe my plans? |
41890 | But the balance is pretty even, is n''t it? |
41890 | But the strike? |
41890 | But to leave this place? |
41890 | But to oblige me, Jim? 41890 But we do n''t care, do we, Lydia?" |
41890 | But what can I do? |
41890 | But when Miss Blanchard marries she will have it then? |
41890 | But which men, then? |
41890 | But who asked you to do it? 41890 But you have something?" |
41890 | But you''d like some four, five, six thousand to help you out, hey? 41890 But, Mr. Pease,"Beth objected,"how can you say you know so much of life when you live so much alone?" |
41890 | But, father, need it be so bad as this? 41890 But,"suggested Price, very much brow- beaten, yet endeavouring to say what he came for,"if it''s such a good thing, wo n''t you, perhaps, take it?" |
41890 | By the way----"And the work of organisation? |
41890 | Ca n''t they see that the combination will benefit them? |
41890 | Ca n''t we,put in Pease mildly,"give concessions on either side? |
41890 | Can I ever earn as much? |
41890 | Can we go from here to see the land you spoke of? |
41890 | Can you buy here? |
41890 | Come, will you lose a chance to defeat Ellis on his first line of battle? 41890 Confound it, Beth,"he cried, stopping short and looking at her,"do n''t you trust me to take an afternoon off without stealing it?" |
41890 | Could n''t he do that? |
41890 | Could n''t it be too much so? |
41890 | Could you find me that magazine? |
41890 | Did Ellis frighten you? |
41890 | Did he have anything special this time? |
41890 | Did n''t I bring the locket? 41890 Did we give you that in writing?" |
41890 | Did you do it? |
41890 | Did you doubt me? |
41890 | Did you have to study long? |
41890 | Did you know her, sir? |
41890 | Did you not originate it? |
41890 | Did you think the undertaking was very great? |
41890 | Different in plan? |
41890 | Do n''t you like,he said,"a house placed at the highest possible point? |
41890 | Do n''t you suppose I know him? |
41890 | Do n''t you think it a good investment? |
41890 | Do n''t you think it will be pleasant, Beth? |
41890 | Do n''t you think so? |
41890 | Do they? |
41890 | Do you care to see his answer? |
41890 | Do you know her well? |
41890 | Do you know the way? |
41890 | Do you know,she asked suddenly,"that we have met before? |
41890 | Do you like it? |
41890 | Do you mean that you-- you wo n''t? |
41890 | Do you mean,he demanded,"that you are writing about the enlargements already?" |
41890 | Do you not agree? |
41890 | Do you not now? |
41890 | Do you remember that I once confessed to you my foolish social ambition? |
41890 | Do you remember the advice you gave me? |
41890 | Do you save so carefully? |
41890 | Do you see the struggle which is to come out of this? |
41890 | Do you suppose I can save? |
41890 | Do you suppose I sha n''t? |
41890 | Do you suppose he seems too old to her? |
41890 | Do you suppose,he asked,"that you can hurt me deeper?" |
41890 | Do you think George will accept? |
41890 | Do you think I needed it? |
41890 | Do you think me foolish, George? |
41890 | Do you think me foolish? |
41890 | Do you think that you care to attempt so much? |
41890 | Do you think,she inquired,"that I can not see the wise course when you show it to me so clearly?" |
41890 | Does Judith Blanchard think him so? |
41890 | Does it not please you,she asked,"that people speak well of what you are doing?" |
41890 | Does n''t she? |
41890 | Does that get you very far with her? |
41890 | Father, is that you? |
41890 | Father, what have you done? |
41890 | Father,Judith asked,"how much will the house bring?" |
41890 | Father,asked Judith,"why did n''t you do that?" |
41890 | Father,she demanded,"what hold has he on you, to make you say this?" |
41890 | Few friends? 41890 Fifty?" |
41890 | For instance? |
41890 | For me? |
41890 | For that chimney? 41890 Forgot to brush my hair, did I? |
41890 | Gentlemen, is not Mr. Ellis very kind? |
41890 | George''s? 41890 George,"she answered,"how can I marry any one?" |
41890 | Go? 41890 Got anything to show me?" |
41890 | Have I hurt you? |
41890 | Have I not done well since I came? |
41890 | Have I nothing at stake there? |
41890 | Have I? |
41890 | Have n''t I shown you I ca n''t? |
41890 | Have n''t I? |
41890 | Have n''t we, Beth? |
41890 | Have n''t you,she inquired before Judith left,"have n''t you something to tell me, Judith?" |
41890 | Have you a pen? |
41890 | Have you any influence over him? |
41890 | Have you any objection,they asked him,"to serving in these two positions in such quick succession?" |
41890 | Have you forgiven me my chimney, Judith? |
41890 | Have you no influence over a single one? |
41890 | Have you told any one I held that note? |
41890 | He comes to see Beth? |
41890 | He has done a great deal for you? |
41890 | He has gone to Stirling, Miss Jenks? |
41890 | He has? 41890 He said''Hang on''?" |
41890 | He''ll buy a house, will he? |
41890 | Here, and in business hours? |
41890 | Higher wages to the men, too, I suppose? |
41890 | Hold? |
41890 | How can I help knowing? |
41890 | How can I so burden you? |
41890 | How can you take it so easily? |
41890 | How de do? |
41890 | How did you first persuade him? 41890 How do you keep well? |
41890 | How do you like your new business? |
41890 | How do you propose to do it? |
41890 | How does it seem to be so in demand? |
41890 | How have you meant to go about it? |
41890 | How long have you been there? |
41890 | How many years,he demanded,"do you mean to keep this up?" |
41890 | How much and how long will it be? |
41890 | How much do you owe him? |
41890 | How much truth is there in this talk of a strike among my men? |
41890 | How will you do it? |
41890 | How will you reach them? 41890 How would he suit you, Judith?" |
41890 | How''d yer know my name? |
41890 | How? |
41890 | I am very glad that is settled so well,answered Beth, and then asked with hesitation:"Has anything been heard from-- Jim?" |
41890 | I do n''t see how? |
41890 | I hope it''s not too much to ask, sir? |
41890 | I like it so much that-- what do you think of my box? |
41890 | I may go ahead on that understanding? |
41890 | I may sit down? |
41890 | I may understand,he asked at length,"that your proposition amounts to approval of my former course as president of the street- railway?" |
41890 | I should like to hear that acknowledgment, if I may? |
41890 | I so felt our-- sympathy, that I left the table? 41890 I thought you loved me?" |
41890 | I was going with you, was I not? |
41890 | I, sir? |
41890 | I-- work? |
41890 | I? 41890 I? |
41890 | I? 41890 I?" |
41890 | I? |
41890 | If I return the furs,she asked,"will you return the dagger?" |
41890 | If anything I have said,he went on,"if I have-- oh, did it come over you then so strongly that you left the table? |
41890 | If few persons are willing to go to Mrs. Grimstone, is n''t that a very good reason why I should? |
41890 | If her friends have to make up the money for her it puts her in the position of a beggar, makes her ridiculous, does n''t it? |
41890 | If one of those fellows, in the city government through no act of mine, votes for my measures, shall I pay him not to? 41890 If you go to your school,"she said when Judith remonstrated with her,"why should n''t I work, too?" |
41890 | In town all the evening and did n''t come to see me? |
41890 | Indeed? |
41890 | Indeed? |
41890 | Indeed? |
41890 | Indeed? |
41890 | Interesting? |
41890 | Is Mr. Pease not here? |
41890 | Is anything wrong with you this afternoon? 41890 Is anything wrong?" |
41890 | Is it a pair of scissors? |
41890 | Is it possible,was the doubtful question,"that a president of the street- railroad can stand for mayor without raising suspicion of his motives?" |
41890 | Is it possible? |
41890 | Is it so very hard? |
41890 | Is it so very strange? |
41890 | Is it wages? 41890 Is n''t there more?" |
41890 | Is n''t there some place,she asked,"where we could eat together?" |
41890 | Is she dressed up so for me? |
41890 | Is that it? |
41890 | Is that the sort of thing she really cares about? |
41890 | Is the Judge there? |
41890 | Is there anything to worry about, little Beth? |
41890 | Is there really any advantage in my coming often? |
41890 | Is this an inquest? |
41890 | Is this whole letter in these signs? |
41890 | It seems too hard, does n''t it? 41890 It was hot in the city to- day?" |
41890 | It''s Judith? |
41890 | It''s fun to be together, is n''t it, Beth? |
41890 | James,returned his master with his most military air,"why will you choose such inconvenient times? |
41890 | Jim here? |
41890 | Jim? |
41890 | Jim? |
41890 | Judith, did you really doubt me? 41890 Judith, will you allow me to speak with you frankly? |
41890 | Judith,asked Beth,"you are n''t going to wear those furs in the morning?" |
41890 | Judith,began Mather,"first let me understand, Mr. Ellis broke with your father?" |
41890 | Judith,cried Beth tearfully,"would you go away from me?" |
41890 | Judith,he asked,"what is this man Ellis to you? |
41890 | Judith,he repeated, his hope rising,"you are not ill?" |
41890 | Judith,he returned with meaning,"can_ you_ forget what I have lost?" |
41890 | Judith,he said,"you''ve been noticing what is going on between Beth and young Wayne? |
41890 | Just for a girl, Stephen? |
41890 | Killed? |
41890 | Let me see, when did the new system begin? |
41890 | Let me tell you he''s the dearest, kindest man that ever--"Why, Miss Cynthia,cried the other,"do n''t I know?" |
41890 | Like the man in the novel who works to forget? |
41890 | Look here, if ever you need any help, you''ll remember me, wo n''t you? |
41890 | Love me? |
41890 | Love? 41890 Lydia, why do you hold me so?" |
41890 | May I come to see you-- at your house? |
41890 | Me? |
41890 | Meeting only once in a while? |
41890 | Might n''t fifty shares just make the whole difference? |
41890 | Miss Blanchard has no cousins? |
41890 | Miss Blanchard? 41890 Miss Cynthia, are you not ashamed of him? |
41890 | Miss Jenks, may Mr. Daggett and I have the office to ourselves for a while? 41890 Miss Jenks?" |
41890 | Miss Judith Blanchard-- she is here? |
41890 | Mr. Ellis,Mather cried,"on what terms will you part with the note?" |
41890 | Mr. Ellis,she said, choosing the most promising topic,"is a most interesting man, Judith-- you will let me call you Judith, wo n''t you?" |
41890 | Mr. Pease and you? |
41890 | Must be? |
41890 | Must? |
41890 | My God, Price, have n''t you the decency to sit still and say nothing? |
41890 | My dear child,was his response,"how could I afford it?" |
41890 | Never mind? |
41890 | Never mind? |
41890 | No go? |
41890 | No other men attached to her? |
41890 | No stocks or bonds, no other property? |
41890 | Not angry? |
41890 | Not really? |
41890 | Nothing? |
41890 | Now, what are you worried about? |
41890 | Now, what did you say? |
41890 | Now, you would n''t think that, would you, sir? |
41890 | Of course there is no mill ready- made? |
41890 | Of course you know there''s no reason he should n''t? |
41890 | Offended? 41890 Oh, do n''t you see,"she cried,"that only makes it worse? |
41890 | Oh, father, does that make it inevitable? |
41890 | Oh, it''s you, Lydia? |
41890 | Oh, well,mumbled the jeweller, writhing,"if the stock is so sure-- you''re sure it''s solid?" |
41890 | Oh,cried Jim,"you will help me? |
41890 | On armour or on bone, do you suppose? |
41890 | One of the new ones they have been putting up? |
41890 | One way, or the other? |
41890 | Only friendship? |
41890 | Or does the street- railway not take up your time? 41890 Or else?" |
41890 | Or shall we just go on meeting-- every day-- forever-- till death do us part? |
41890 | Or will you put up the sign, Ellis and Blanchard? |
41890 | Or,she asked quickly,"have I misread the papers, and you are not the contractor, after all?" |
41890 | Ornate? |
41890 | Others? |
41890 | Ought not? |
41890 | Paid with money? |
41890 | Pay every week? |
41890 | Pease? 41890 People say so?" |
41890 | Peveril,she demanded,"what do the men hope to gain by striking now?" |
41890 | Peveril? |
41890 | Promise me three days? |
41890 | R-- where''s R? 41890 Really?" |
41890 | Satisfied? 41890 Say,"he asked,"what''s wrong?" |
41890 | Seldom speak again? |
41890 | Sell the house? |
41890 | Shall I even tell her? |
41890 | Shall I go away? |
41890 | Shall I go one way, or the other? |
41890 | Shall we be partners? |
41890 | Shall we care for that? 41890 Shall we put our names to this?" |
41890 | Shall we take an apartment? |
41890 | She was? |
41890 | She? |
41890 | So it was you,he said,"that Ellis saw before he turned upon us so?" |
41890 | So little? |
41890 | So much? |
41890 | So that is all you came here for? |
41890 | So you are glad to be a city man again? |
41890 | So you''re up to this, Lydia? |
41890 | So,asked Judith,"all this has been talked over between you?" |
41890 | So,she said,"you threaten me with that?" |
41890 | Stephen,she asked,"are you doing much now-- on the market, I mean?" |
41890 | Stephen,she cried indignantly,"have you lost money, too? |
41890 | Stephen,she demanded with energy,"do you realise what is going on? |
41890 | Suppose we can? |
41890 | Tell me, dear? |
41890 | That Esther Fenno is away yachting, or that John Watson is attentive to Mary Carr? |
41890 | That is all? |
41890 | That is you, Judith? 41890 That little girl,"he asked,"whom I saw at the office?" |
41890 | That means,asked Mather, quietly and without rising,"that_ you_ are dissatisfied?" |
41890 | That still troubles you? |
41890 | That suits you? |
41890 | That''s ornamental? |
41890 | The Judge? |
41890 | The board never fails to answer letters, does it? |
41890 | The butter, please, Cynthia? |
41890 | The carriage has come? |
41890 | The house at Chebasset? |
41890 | The item, or the cost? |
41890 | The same architect,queried Judith,"that built your city house?" |
41890 | The strike is coming, Ferguson? |
41890 | Then at least,she said,"we will remain friends?" |
41890 | Then can I do anything for you? |
41890 | Then let me ask what object he had in lending money to your father? |
41890 | Then my note to Mr. Ellis is rolling up interest at nine hundred a year? |
41890 | Then the money I''ve spent-- and my time? |
41890 | Then there is some friction here? |
41890 | Then this meeting has distressed you? |
41890 | Then what can I do for you? |
41890 | Then what is it? |
41890 | Then what is it? |
41890 | Then why not buy? 41890 Then you did not mean it?" |
41890 | Then you do n''t love me? |
41890 | Then you have managed it? |
41890 | Then you need help? |
41890 | Then you''ve not made up your mind? |
41890 | Then, sir, do you memorise? |
41890 | Then,she asked,"shall we go?" |
41890 | There, how do you like me? |
41890 | This house? |
41890 | To be able,she asked in astonishment,"by yourself to condemn and take land?" |
41890 | To earn your own living? |
41890 | To get in, when I sometimes wish to get out? 41890 To get in?" |
41890 | To look at land here? |
41890 | Truly? |
41890 | Twenty- five? |
41890 | Very poor? |
41890 | W''at yer mean? |
41890 | Was I? |
41890 | Was he in town? |
41890 | Was it put up between you? 41890 Was n''t it your father''s matter to think of them?" |
41890 | We are going the same way, I suppose? |
41890 | We just leave them, do n''t we? |
41890 | We know that troubles may come, however lucky we may seem, do n''t we, Beth? |
41890 | Well, Miss Jenks? |
41890 | Well, Stock? |
41890 | Well, suppose I do; what then? |
41890 | Well, what do you say? |
41890 | Well, why? |
41890 | Well,Judith asked,"what will people think?" |
41890 | Well,he explained,"what else could I do when he more than half suggested it? |
41890 | Well,she asked,"and now what?" |
41890 | Well,she demanded,"and if I do? |
41890 | Well,she said,"what are four or five thousand? |
41890 | Well? |
41890 | Well? |
41890 | Well? |
41890 | Well? |
41890 | Well? |
41890 | What are you doing? |
41890 | What are you planning, Judith? |
41890 | What are your friends in politics most afraid of? 41890 What brings you?" |
41890 | What can I do? |
41890 | What can they do? |
41890 | What did you say to him? |
41890 | What did you say? |
41890 | What do I get? |
41890 | What do you do for exercise? |
41890 | What do you know,he asked her,"about the water- works?" |
41890 | What do you mean? |
41890 | What do you mean? |
41890 | What do you say to a meeting at my office-- all of us? |
41890 | What do you say? |
41890 | What do you say? |
41890 | What do you talk about with her? |
41890 | What do you think of him? |
41890 | What do you think of it? |
41890 | What do you think of our view? |
41890 | What do you want your hundred dollars for? |
41890 | What does Mr. Mather think? |
41890 | What does your sister think? |
41890 | What had George to do with that? |
41890 | What has frightened you all? |
41890 | What has happened? |
41890 | What have you done? |
41890 | What have you thought? |
41890 | What if I make the choice? |
41890 | What is it now? |
41890 | What is it to you,demanded Ellis in jarring tones,"where the price of the stock is, up or down? |
41890 | What is it, dear? |
41890 | What is it, then? 41890 What is it?" |
41890 | What is it? |
41890 | What is it? |
41890 | What is it? |
41890 | What is that? |
41890 | What is this? |
41890 | What makes you think that? |
41890 | What next? |
41890 | What percentage shall I give you? |
41890 | What security can you offer? |
41890 | What shall you do? |
41890 | What will they say? |
41890 | What would Mr. Wayne say? |
41890 | What would you advise? |
41890 | What yer goin''ter do? |
41890 | What''s safest and surest? |
41890 | What''s the use? |
41890 | What, you have been, Mr. Wayne? 41890 What?" |
41890 | Whatever is the man----? |
41890 | When he has a clear majority of fifty votes in our small issue of stock? 41890 When was this harbour line established, anyway? |
41890 | Where did you get this, Miss Jenks? |
41890 | Where did you hear of him? |
41890 | Where does it lie? |
41890 | Where is Poulton now? |
41890 | Where is a hundred dollars to come from in a jiffy? |
41890 | Where is she? |
41890 | Where, then? |
41890 | Where? |
41890 | Who are you,she cried,"to pronounce on good and evil? |
41890 | Who gave me the idea? |
41890 | Who told me what to do? 41890 Why did n''t I understand?" |
41890 | Why did you do that? |
41890 | Why did you hold hands with him so? |
41890 | Why did you startle me so? |
41890 | Why did you stay so long there? |
41890 | Why do you go? |
41890 | Why father,asked Judith in surprise,"how can it affect you so?" |
41890 | Why is this? |
41890 | Why must n''t I? |
41890 | Why not mine? |
41890 | Why not? |
41890 | Why should I tell you? |
41890 | Why should I? 41890 Why should I?" |
41890 | Why should he not? |
41890 | Why should it feel strange? |
41890 | Why,he hesitated,"my friends----""What friends?" |
41890 | Why,she hesitated, caught,"I-- you would n''t put a city house here, would you?" |
41890 | Why? |
41890 | Why? |
41890 | Will all that happen? |
41890 | Will it mean so much? |
41890 | Will that do? |
41890 | Will you come and try? |
41890 | Will you come in? |
41890 | Will you come? |
41890 | Will you come? |
41890 | Will you do it? |
41890 | Will you forget all this? |
41890 | Will you help us? |
41890 | Will you leave us? |
41890 | Will you marry me? |
41890 | Will you not come and see the grounds? |
41890 | Will you not? |
41890 | Will you take water, or risk the wine? |
41890 | Will you tell me of any chance that you hear of? |
41890 | With that,he asked,"can you be good for a few days?" |
41890 | Wo n''t you-- will you-- read this, to- night? |
41890 | Work? |
41890 | Work? |
41890 | Worth what you get for it? |
41890 | Would you build on this spot? |
41890 | Would you hesitate? |
41890 | Would you turn back now? |
41890 | Yes,he answered,"do n''t you see the advantage of it?" |
41890 | Yesterday-- this very day----"You were sure of me? |
41890 | You are going back to see the rest of the performance alone? |
41890 | You are n''t offended if I speak so frankly? 41890 You are not teasing me?" |
41890 | You are pretty good friends? |
41890 | You are sure I can not get him at his hotel? |
41890 | You are thinking,he asked,"of your debt to Ellis?" |
41890 | You are very kind,he said,"but do you consider----?" |
41890 | You come to redeem this? |
41890 | You did n''t know what a sentimental old fool I am, did you? 41890 You discharge me?" |
41890 | You do n''t believe it? |
41890 | You do n''t care for my city house? |
41890 | You do n''t like his work? |
41890 | You do n''t mind, do you? |
41890 | You do n''t recollect that I wrote about this matter two months ago? 41890 You do n''t want a strike?" |
41890 | You have asked Mr. Ellis to dinner? |
41890 | You have been lonesome, dear? |
41890 | You have been there? |
41890 | You have been to Price''s recently? |
41890 | You have settled the water- works affair? |
41890 | You know of me, then? |
41890 | You look-- Judith, are you ill? |
41890 | You mean me? |
41890 | You mean to make it a trust? |
41890 | You mean transfers? |
41890 | You mean you found it? |
41890 | You mean,asked Mrs. Harmon,"that you have done those things?" |
41890 | You mean,he asked,"that you would have let it go on as we were?" |
41890 | You promise that, sir? |
41890 | You really mean you want me to come in? |
41890 | You see no reason? |
41890 | You think she may not? |
41890 | You understand that with your experience your salary will be small? |
41890 | You will give your note, of course? |
41890 | You will help me? |
41890 | You will work hard, wo n''t you, Jim dear? |
41890 | You wo n''t be angry with him, sir? |
41890 | You would like to see it? |
41890 | You''ll just remind her that you have it, and demand immediate payment? |
41890 | You''re fooling me, are n''t you? 41890 You''re not coming with me, sir? |
41890 | You''re not going to keep it there? |
41890 | You''re not offended, sir? |
41890 | You''re sure you do n''t mind the smoke? |
41890 | You? |
41890 | Your father does n''t act on those ideas of his? |
41890 | Your mother is conservative? |
41890 | Your wife? 41890 _ Left_ a letter?" |
41890 | ----Er, gingerbready, do n''t you think?" |
41890 | --Hush, what was that?" |
41890 | A partnership-- what do you say to that?" |
41890 | After a moment he asked her:"You are to be married soon?" |
41890 | And at other times, when I knew he was not at Chebasset, and expected him to come to me, and he didn''t-- do you suppose he was with her?" |
41890 | And can you doubt that it will be needed then? |
41890 | And do you see my meaning clearly? |
41890 | And do you suppose the Judge knows what comes into the house?" |
41890 | And do you-- will you-- smoke with me?" |
41890 | And his object? |
41890 | And it''s a mark of a gentleman, do n''t you think, Beth, to look well?" |
41890 | And not understanding, not having foreseen, how much was her fault? |
41890 | And the idea of reform always appealed to her: had the place been really so bad? |
41890 | And was it Mather all the time? |
41890 | And was this Ellis''s method of bringing Jim into his power? |
41890 | And what had he been doing with the money? |
41890 | And what will you inclose with this?" |
41890 | And why had Jim avoided Mather? |
41890 | And without your coat?" |
41890 | And yet I sometimes think she has him always in mind, but as if defying him, do you understand?" |
41890 | Are n''t you just a little mad, underneath?" |
41890 | Are n''t you unkind?" |
41890 | Are you overworked?" |
41890 | Are you satisfied?" |
41890 | As she did not speak at once he looked at her face, and asked hastily:"Is anything wrong?" |
41890 | At his mill?" |
41890 | At once, George?" |
41890 | Because I am not one of you, you tricked me, then? |
41890 | Because I nearly succeeded, I frightened you?" |
41890 | Before the end of the drive Mrs. Harmon found herself obliged to say, in self- defence:"Driving makes one so contemplative, do n''t you think? |
41890 | Beth had said to him:"How can you think you know life, when you live so much alone?" |
41890 | Beth, how do you spell----?" |
41890 | Beth, you remember my cousin, Mr. Peveril Pease?" |
41890 | Blame and forget? |
41890 | Branderson''s?" |
41890 | But at the name-- did he not control a start? |
41890 | But do they know what I''m doing? |
41890 | But even that he would, he must, repress-- or where would she, that pale girl, bring him? |
41890 | But have you no heart, after all?" |
41890 | But he merely asked her:"Where is Beth?" |
41890 | But how are you out so early?" |
41890 | But if there is any chance for me-- what do you say?" |
41890 | But in ten years, what then? |
41890 | But it was Ellis who had seized that place: when had Ellis ever given up anything which he had gained? |
41890 | But the place is on the market now?" |
41890 | But, Judith, I have been thinking-- you have seen me thinking?" |
41890 | But, my dear girl, did you ever hear of me agreeing with my wife? |
41890 | By the way, how much? |
41890 | Ca n''t you see that?" |
41890 | Can I be different from what I am?" |
41890 | Can I say more than that? |
41890 | Can you answer for Mather?" |
41890 | Can you come? |
41890 | Can you find your way alone?" |
41890 | Can you not suggest some one else?" |
41890 | Can you understand?" |
41890 | Come, Colonel Blanchard, do n''t you think it''s time for a different line of procedure?" |
41890 | Could Ellis always maintain the present delicate balance between dividends, wages, and efficiency? |
41890 | Could he ever fight again as before, ever manage and plan? |
41890 | Could it be true? |
41890 | Could this vapid and ambitionless assembly produce real men? |
41890 | Curious, is n''t it, that to be knocked down and kicked out, and then to go away and look at people through a telescope, should be a real benefit? |
41890 | Did Ellis really mean it? |
41890 | Did he dare trust anything in Jim''s hands? |
41890 | Did he love her still? |
41890 | Did he still taste that wine in his mouth, or his own words? |
41890 | Did he wish to meet a girl? |
41890 | Did she wish to marry Ellis? |
41890 | Did you feel that we are made for each other?" |
41890 | Did you notice my roses?" |
41890 | Did you offer to release his debt?" |
41890 | Do my words sting? |
41890 | Do n''t the rest of my neighbours care for it any more than you do?" |
41890 | Do n''t you think so?" |
41890 | Do they know what I''m saving them from? |
41890 | Do you go about enough, do you see people enough-- of the middle class, I mean-- to be able to form an opinion on these two points?" |
41890 | Do you know that I have come to consider you as a kind of barometer of that?" |
41890 | Do you mean that what I said was of importance?" |
41890 | Do you mind my saying a few words about myself?" |
41890 | Do you read the_ Newsman_?" |
41890 | Do you realise that he is using you?" |
41890 | Do you understand? |
41890 | Does n''t he fascinate you with what he does?" |
41890 | Does that dismay you?" |
41890 | Ellis?" |
41890 | Ellis?" |
41890 | Ellis?" |
41890 | Ellis?" |
41890 | Ellis?" |
41890 | Ellis?" |
41890 | Ellis?" |
41890 | Fenno?" |
41890 | For the rest, what else is he showing than wise forethought?" |
41890 | For what was gingerbready? |
41890 | Free, when his death claims my duty to him? |
41890 | Gazing at his idol until its every perfection was known to him, at last there came the question: Why not possess it? |
41890 | Go with you, when I should stay and mourn him?" |
41890 | Gross?" |
41890 | Had Ellis led him into it? |
41890 | Had it then been so plain? |
41890 | Had she done right in giving back the ring? |
41890 | Had the man no nerves? |
41890 | Harmon?" |
41890 | Harmon?" |
41890 | Harmon?" |
41890 | Has that fellow Mather----?" |
41890 | Have a cigar?" |
41890 | Have we all mistaken you? |
41890 | He had been approached only by Pease, who inquired:"Have you any street- railway stock?" |
41890 | He knew that the"proper thing"was his at last, in this detail, but how to take the cup, how hold it, drink from it? |
41890 | He laid the blame on papa?" |
41890 | He looked from his berth along the curtained aisle-- what misery besides his own was hiding behind those hangings? |
41890 | He stared at her again, and she asked:"What have we that can interest you?" |
41890 | He was not of course a gentleman? |
41890 | He waved his hand impatiently; would her confounded straightforwardness not let him forget? |
41890 | Her defiance was brief, and she asked earnestly:"Why have you let me plague you so? |
41890 | Her generosity, her energy, showed so plainly in her glowing features that he asked himself:"Is this the moment?" |
41890 | Her manner changed; she drew a little more within herself, and he noted the difference in her tone as she asked:"You have some connection with him?" |
41890 | His eye almost flashed-- was there more of the hawk or the eagle in his gaze? |
41890 | His face changed, therefore, as she spoke, and she saw in his eyes a sudden gleam-- of anger? |
41890 | His mind reached forward blankly: who else could help him? |
41890 | His very words came back to her:"Who gave me the idea? |
41890 | Hours? |
41890 | How can Beth refuse?" |
41890 | How can a man know whether he is doing the right thing, especially"--and he smiled--"when all the newspapers say he is doing wrong?" |
41890 | How could he have supposed that Mrs. Harmon was really in the inner circle? |
41890 | How could it remain sound but by the infusion of new blood? |
41890 | How did it happen, Stephen?" |
41890 | How much, Miss Jenks? |
41890 | I hope you will excuse the interruption?" |
41890 | I tell?" |
41890 | If Jim had gone wrong, how would Beth, innocent Beth, bear that? |
41890 | If Jim had speculated, had Ellis known? |
41890 | If he comes to your house, will you immediately telephone me at the club? |
41890 | If you could call him in, could n''t he perhaps make it clear to the others? |
41890 | In all the years of their acquaintance, why had he never_ made_ her love him? |
41890 | In her little office Judith asked herself with sudden alarm:"Will he refuse?" |
41890 | In the ball- room there was dancing, pagan rites to what purpose? |
41890 | Indeed?" |
41890 | Is Jim Wayne here, Judith?" |
41890 | Is anything wrong? |
41890 | Is anything wrong?" |
41890 | Is he not satisfactory?" |
41890 | Is n''t he engaged to Miss Blanchard, sir?" |
41890 | Is n''t it fine of George?" |
41890 | Is n''t that plain? |
41890 | Is there any hope for me?" |
41890 | It came always with the force of a blow, staggering her amazonian spirit: must she yield in the end? |
41890 | Jacob served seven years for Rachel: will you not let me work a little while for you?" |
41890 | Jim had grumbled at the flowers:"Why does n''t he send something practical?" |
41890 | Jim is there?" |
41890 | Judith, do n''t you know that I have learned to read you? |
41890 | Judith, do you happen to know if the news is true?" |
41890 | Judith, have I lost my chance with you?" |
41890 | Judith, he had n''t come to this all of a sudden? |
41890 | Judith, is she not fine?" |
41890 | Judith, too, he was thinking-- had she changed to him? |
41890 | Judith, why did the Judge die?" |
41890 | Judith?" |
41890 | Killed himself? |
41890 | Looks as if some one were interesting himself in it, do n''t you think?" |
41890 | Love? |
41890 | Mather was after him surely; and what could he say to his mother? |
41890 | Mather?" |
41890 | Mather?" |
41890 | Mather?" |
41890 | May I ask you if I am doing right?" |
41890 | May I tell you?" |
41890 | Mind the smoke?" |
41890 | Miss Blanchard, has not your father persuaded you?" |
41890 | Miss Jenks saw his hesitation as, after putting on his hat, he stood at the door and visibly asked himself:"Which way?" |
41890 | Mr. Ellis, Beth, is profiting by the experience of other cities-- aren''t you?" |
41890 | Municipal affairs, Judith put in; what was the prospect in them? |
41890 | My dear, what has blinded your eyes? |
41890 | Now perhaps you understand?" |
41890 | Now shall we go home?" |
41890 | Now will you leave me?" |
41890 | Now, is n''t there something we can do?" |
41890 | Of course, you, as her father----""Do you think I could?" |
41890 | Officious, is n''t it? |
41890 | On what terms was Ellis with her father that he could force an invitation to dinner? |
41890 | Once in, did Ellis refuse to help him? |
41890 | One of those quiet buildings with columns, now, such as I tore down, I suppose would have been just the thing?" |
41890 | Or what should she have done, had he appealed to her? |
41890 | Page 252, quotation marks matched("I thought you loved me?'' |
41890 | Page 258, quotation marks matched(''We have no property... to him?" |
41890 | Pease?" |
41890 | Pease?" |
41890 | Pease?" |
41890 | Pease?" |
41890 | Regretfully he watched her go: bright, fearless, and inquisitive as she was, where was her nature leading her? |
41890 | Romance and love had come to Beth; why not to herself? |
41890 | See how your men come to me for advice?" |
41890 | Shall I call the servants?" |
41890 | Shall it not rise again on a new life for us both?" |
41890 | She felt almost faint: how was the world going so wrong that this could happen? |
41890 | She found no reply as she tried to read herself; instead, her mind was confused by a lesser question: why should her father be so friendly to him? |
41890 | She heard again the boy''s despairing words:"Who gave me the idea?" |
41890 | She looked at Ellis: what was this wild suspicion? |
41890 | She looked at him with flashing eyes, then asked directly,"Do you, Stephen?" |
41890 | She meant not to separate from Jim, and yet how to keep him, or go with him? |
41890 | She was supposed to have refused him, and yet she was biting her lip-- would she be quite so moved if Mather had not the power to do it? |
41890 | Should he enter at the Judge''s? |
41890 | Stephen,"and her voice became persuasive,"why not take notice of complaints?" |
41890 | Sticky? |
41890 | Tall, strong, somewhat anxious and overburdened, why could he not be-- different? |
41890 | Tell her father and sister, of course, and after that, why not tell everybody else? |
41890 | Tell me, have you done anything with him?" |
41890 | Tell me, now, what men are there of her family?" |
41890 | That''s what you''ve been waiting here for?" |
41890 | The Colonel had had not only his own but also his wife''s fortune: where had the money gone? |
41890 | The Judge was in his study; should she call him? |
41890 | The advantages, I mean, and the safety?" |
41890 | The episode of the workman passed from her mind, but what had Jim demanded of Ellis, what had gone wrong, and where were they to meet? |
41890 | The fashion, however?" |
41890 | The men will hit first, will they? |
41890 | The question is, do they know what''s best for themselves? |
41890 | The same good fortune? |
41890 | The severe majesty of Mrs. Fenno-- how could he impress it? |
41890 | The sort of man Ellis was: could he be called dishonest? |
41890 | Then Beth started: had she not once heard that Mather had made plans, perhaps just such as these, at which the older heads had wondered? |
41890 | Then they spoke of"Ideals of Conduct"--Which of them make most for Happiness? |
41890 | Then was n''t the time well spent, Lydia?" |
41890 | Then why not set about it now? |
41890 | Then why so grave?" |
41890 | They have been intimate?" |
41890 | This chit of a girl, what charm had she? |
41890 | Thus Beth was surprised one day when, meeting Mrs. Wayne, the elder lady asked:"Was n''t it pleasant to see Jim last night?" |
41890 | To accept them had not bound her to him, had it? |
41890 | To follow his new line of conduct with Judith, or( now that Ellis had appeared again) to turn once more and earnestly pursue her-- which? |
41890 | To what business college, I mean?" |
41890 | To whom, Beth?" |
41890 | To whom?" |
41890 | Transfers and extra cars? |
41890 | Victor? |
41890 | Was Ellis at bay? |
41890 | Was Mather to come forward and lead? |
41890 | Was Mrs. Harmon, then, not fully in? |
41890 | Was her sluggish class waking at last? |
41890 | Was his death her fault? |
41890 | Was his name Stock?" |
41890 | Was it more?" |
41890 | Was it not a beaten man who spoke? |
41890 | Was it possible that the only men of power were older still? |
41890 | Was it shameful, sir?" |
41890 | Was it to be found? |
41890 | Was n''t it about two weeks ago?" |
41890 | Was the fool coming into his hands at last? |
41890 | Was the work hard?" |
41890 | Wayne?" |
41890 | Wayne?" |
41890 | Wayne?" |
41890 | Wayne?" |
41890 | Well, do you or I suppose that''s all there is in it?" |
41890 | Well, never mind; Judith encouraged the man, so where was the harm? |
41890 | Well, what do you think of it?" |
41890 | What do you mean?" |
41890 | What else can I do?" |
41890 | What had become of the lover who used to bring to her his hopes and fears? |
41890 | What had he said that was laughable? |
41890 | What if they turn from you?" |
41890 | What is doing?" |
41890 | What is it I can do for you?" |
41890 | What is love but convenience?" |
41890 | What is my liability to him?" |
41890 | What more could one ask?" |
41890 | What power had Ellis, Judith asked, that he could so carry her away? |
41890 | What real interest could Beth take in his ideas? |
41890 | What should you say to that, Colonel?" |
41890 | What was an aristocracy for but to reward success? |
41890 | What was he dreaming of? |
41890 | What was he thinking of? |
41890 | What was he to find-- an empty cash drawer? |
41890 | What was the meaning of it? |
41890 | What was the use of insisting on such a meeting- place, Colonel?" |
41890 | What was there to interest her here? |
41890 | What were the abilities of these men here, compared with his? |
41890 | What were these matters she had overheard? |
41890 | What would have been her duty, had she understood? |
41890 | What''s wrong with him?" |
41890 | When you have done all this, will you give me your opinion freely?" |
41890 | Where could we go?" |
41890 | Where did he get his money?" |
41890 | Where then was his boast to his enemies, of what worth his threats? |
41890 | Where would this end? |
41890 | Which shall it be?" |
41890 | Who can make the best stand against your mayor? |
41890 | Who does he say are against me-- Pease, Fenno, Branderson-- all their kind?" |
41890 | Who is doing? |
41890 | Who told me what to do?" |
41890 | Whom should she ask in the Fennos''place? |
41890 | Whose initials, Mrs. Harmon? |
41890 | Why did he not leave them to themselves? |
41890 | Why do you have to do with him?" |
41890 | Why not ask the public to incommode itself for a while, to gain a permanent benefit? |
41890 | Why not, thought Judith as she looked about her, admit Ellis here? |
41890 | Why should it not be all- sufficient? |
41890 | Why should she grudge him his success? |
41890 | Why should she take up with him, anyway? |
41890 | Why should you come here?" |
41890 | Why?" |
41890 | Will you bring his hat?" |
41890 | Will you do it?" |
41890 | Will you excuse me?" |
41890 | Will you give such approval to such a man?" |
41890 | Will you let me?" |
41890 | Will you marry me?" |
41890 | Will you marry me?'' |
41890 | Will you not pronounce the benediction?" |
41890 | Will you promise to tell me the truth?" |
41890 | Will you state the matter plainly; your letters were vague? |
41890 | Will you tell him this?" |
41890 | With a conscious summoning of her courage she asked,"You have an engagement?" |
41890 | With her, what could he not achieve? |
41890 | With him as mayor-- what then, Stephen?" |
41890 | Wo n''t you come with me?" |
41890 | Would n''t it be terribly expensive?" |
41890 | Would n''t that do here?" |
41890 | Would she laugh? |
41890 | Would the ideas work? |
41890 | Would they never boast, these aristocrats-- never threaten? |
41890 | Yet what should he do? |
41890 | You are n''t afraid that some of your men will sell out to the other side? |
41890 | You know it''s almost dark at that hour?" |
41890 | You meant what you said?" |
41890 | You think there''s something in it?" |
41890 | You understand what I mean, do n''t you, Judith?" |
41890 | You will show us over the mill?" |
41890 | You would say something nice, I''m sure, but the mischief''s done; the building''s there, ai n''t it?" |
41890 | You''ll show it to me, wo n''t you?" |
41890 | You''re not giving up, are you?" |
41890 | You?" |
41890 | Yours?" |
41890 | changed to"I thought you loved me?") |
41890 | changed to"We have no property... to him?") |
41890 | she demanded, and then not waiting for an answer asked:"You did n''t tell the Blanchards he was here?" |
41890 | she responded, relieved, but then she asked:"What has got into you? |
41890 | she thought,"and what happened later?" |
41890 | some things come dear, do n''t they? |
41890 | the legal rate of interest?" |
41890 | you do n''t mean to say that you-- you would?" |