New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 64Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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Page 74
... honour and honesty being very different things from the honour and honesty which are merely personal . Nay , when he puts on his wig and his gown , he shifts altogether his identity , and becomes mixed up with his client , as perfectly ...
... honour and honesty being very different things from the honour and honesty which are merely personal . Nay , when he puts on his wig and his gown , he shifts altogether his identity , and becomes mixed up with his client , as perfectly ...
Page 227
... honour . Shocking bad night , your honour ! Good deal of trouble to get a coach , your honour ! " This appeal was irresistible ; Quiddy threw the boy a halfpenny , and the coach moved onwards to its destination . Hereupon the young gen ...
... honour . Shocking bad night , your honour ! Good deal of trouble to get a coach , your honour ! " This appeal was irresistible ; Quiddy threw the boy a halfpenny , and the coach moved onwards to its destination . Hereupon the young gen ...
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... honour is a very useful thing - to talk about ; or rather to swagger with ; while others maintain that the honour of a gentleman ( more especially ) is an ens ra- tionis , a pure Platonism , as imaginary , as vague , and as vain as a ...
... honour is a very useful thing - to talk about ; or rather to swagger with ; while others maintain that the honour of a gentleman ( more especially ) is an ens ra- tionis , a pure Platonism , as imaginary , as vague , and as vain as a ...
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