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And he wanted Sharra at his side without an incumbrance.
If police officials, become a useless incumbrance, would be definitely discarded by society?
Since the original purchase, the estate has never had a mortgage incumbrance upon it.
I also saw that I was an incumbrance in the mind of the elder, too.
James had married a woman with nothing besides herself to bestow on him, except an incumbrance in the shape of a boy.
I was a nuisance, an incumbrance, and a pest.
To see horses pulling vehicles, denotes wealth with some incumbrance, and love will find obstacles.
A "lien" is a "charge or security or incumbrance upon property."
I have no such incumbrance."
Further, the Constitution provides that the system must accomplish substantial justice in all cases expeditiously, inexpensively, and without incumbrance of any character.
He further reported that "Not one of them is in debt, and their Property is free from all Incumbrance.
Ida, whom she had kidnapped for certain purposes of her own, was likely to prove an (sic) incumbrance rather than a source of profit.
An "incumbrance," in turn, is any "right to, or interest in, land which may subsist in another to the diminution of its value."
I can't count) incumbrance.
--I should prefer the course which will the soonest relieve you of the incumbrance and remove her from her present position."
'Nay, sir,' rejoined Miss Twinkleton, rising with a gracious condescension: 'say not incumbrance.
Of that fatal lapse the cause Was the curst pride of him, whom thou hast seen Pent with the world's incumbrance.
When the spreading cotton manufacture extended similar opportunities, Arthur Young wrote of Manchester: "large families in this place are no incumbrance; all are set to work".
Miss Twinkleton, madam, I have had a most satisfactory conversation with my ward, and I will now release you from the incumbrance of my presence.'
Do what you will there, and thank the King who frees you from the incumbrance of silly vows and from the circle of a convent's walls."
His role of commander was a dangerous incumbrance in this close fighting, he realized--even as a group of marines used the distraction to try to slay the rebel leader.
He would be as little incumbrance as possible to Captain and Mrs Harville; but as to leaving his sister in such a state, he neither ought, nor would.
But the turnpike tolls being continually augmented in this manner, instead of facilitating the inland commerce of the country as at present, would soon become a very great incumbrance upon it.
As these schools are to be built on land belonging to the Dramatic College, there will be from the first no charge, no debt, no incumbrance of any kind under that important head.
Here was knowledge in which no one could partake; and she was sensible that nothing less than a perfect understanding between the parties could justify her in throwing off this last incumbrance of mystery.