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abolition
absconding
absolve
absolving
account
acquittance
acquitted
action
addiction
adjudication
administration
adversaria
amenable
answer
answerable
apply
appreciate
arrearage
arrest
arrestment
assets
assume
assumpsit
asylum
attach
attachment
bailif
bankrupt
bankrupt-law
bankruptcy
be
beholden
blot
book
book-account
book-keeping
bottomry
brahmin
bulk
call
cancel
caption
capture
charge
chargeable
charged
chevisance
chief
claim
clap
clear
collect
collectible
compensation
composition
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compounding
concern
confess
confession
confinement
conscience
conscionable
contract
creditor
daybed
daybook
debentured
debile
debilitate
debilitated
debilitating
debilitation
debility
debit
debitor
deboise
deboish
debonnair
debouch
debris
debt
debted
debtee
debtless
debtor
decrease
delegation
demand
disable
disappear
discharge
discharged
discharging
distrain
distrained
distraining
distrainor
distringas
dun
dunner
dunning
elegit
embarrass
embarrassment
empower
encumber
encumbered
encumbering
engage
engagement
engaging
enhance
enter
entry
equivalent
escape
exact
exchange
exchequer
excuse
execution
exonerate
extend
extent
extricate
fail
flattery
forehanded
foreign
forgive
forgiveness
fund
gaol
garnishee
garnishment
give
go
good
grace
guilt
hand
have
head
heavy
help
humanity
imprisonment
inconsistency
incur
indebt
indebted
indebtedness
indebtment
industry
insecure
insecurity
insist
insolvency
insolvent
insure
interest
interpleader
invention
involve
irrecoverable
irredeemable
jail
jurisdiction
liable
liquid
liquidate
liquidation
money-matter
mortgage
mortgager
neglect
non-rendition
non-solvency
non-solvent
note
oblige
obliged
outstanding
owe
paper-credit
paraphernalia
pay
pay-day
pay-office
payable
payment
personal
plan
playdebt
plunge
power
pressure
principal
priority
prison
project
prosecute
providential
punctual
punctuality
punctually
quit
quittance
ready
receit
recognizance
recover
recoverable
recovery
redeem
redeemable
redemption
redemptioner
reduction
release
relinquish
remain
remiss
request
residuary
residue
residuum
respit
responsibility
responsible
retain
retainer
rise
roguery
run
satisfaction
satisfy
saving
score
scoring
scrip
security
seize
sequester
should
sink
sinking
slavery
slenderly
solvability
solvency
solvent
specialty
spunging-house
statute-staple
stock
sue
suretiship
surety
surplus
swell
tender
ticket
tipple
to
transitory
treble
trifling
trouble
unbalanced
uncollected
uncollectible
undue
unfunded
unincumbered
unindebted
unliquidated
unpaid
wager
want
while
wrong
yard



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D  ›  debt
D  ›  debt
1828 Definition

DEBT, n. det. [L. debitum, contracted.]
1913 Definition
Debt (debt)
n.(?)
Debt
[OE. dette, F. dette, LL. debita, fr. L. debitus owed, p. p. of debere to owe, prop., to have on loan; de- + habere to have. See Habit, and cf. Debit, Due.]
  1. That which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods, or services; that which one person is bound to pay to another, or to perform for his benefit; thing owed; obligation; liability.

    Your son, my lord, has paid a soldier's debt. Shak.

    When you run in debt, you give to another power over your liberty. Franklin.

  2. A duty neglected or violated; a fault; a sin; a trespass.
    "Forgive us our debts." Matt. vi. 12.
  3. An action at law to recover a certain specified sum of money alleged to be due.
    Burrill.

    Bond debt, Book debt, etc. See under Bond, Book, etc. -- Debt of nature, death.


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Noah Says...
They choose men, not because they are just men, men of religion and integrity, but solely for the sake of supporting a party. This is a fruitful source of public evils. But as surely as there is a God in heaven, who exercises a moral government over the affairs of this world, so certainly will the neglect of the divine command, in the choice of rulers, be followed by bad laws and as bad administration; by laws unjust or partial, by corruption, tyranny, impunity of crimes, waste of public money, and a thousand other evils. Men may desire and adopt a new form of government; they may amend old forms, repair breaches and punish violators of the constitution; but there is, there can be no effectual remedy, but obedience to the divine law.
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