Likewise, a master incurs God s wrath if he cruelly torments his household, because he is guilty of theft before God; along will all who fail to deliver what he owes to others, keeps back, or makes away with what does not belong to him.
22.
The invention and proliferation of the telephone facilitating the planning of visits on a shorter notice did much to make away with the convention of " At Home " days . It was made further obsolete by the Great War, when many women immersed themselves in the war effort, and largely ignored many previously held social obligations.
23.
The statutes ( Merchant Shipping Act 1894, Part Viii . ), however, specify that the shipowner is not liable for loss that happens without his actual fault or privity, by fire on board the ship, or by the robbery or embezzlement of or making away with gold or silver or jewellery of a nature and value not declared in writing at the time of shipment.
24.
The massacre of the Ottoman soldiery was such that Nader himself later wrote ( with little exaggeration ) that " we made a butchery of all the Janissaries; not a single one of them could make away with his life " and that " an overwhelming number of the Ottoman cavalry . . . almost all of them were killed by the grace of god ".