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Page 120
But if an affront is offered to me , submission under which is to tarnish my
character for ever with men of honour , and for which the twelve Judges of
England , with the Chancellor to boot , can afford me no redress , by what rule of
law or reason ...
But if an affront is offered to me , submission under which is to tarnish my
character for ever with men of honour , and for which the twelve Judges of
England , with the Chancellor to boot , can afford me no redress , by what rule of
law or reason ...
Page 191
No , she has been upon honour with me if she were the devil , and I will be
equally upon honour with her — she shall have the privilege of a court - martial ,
where the point of honour can qualify strict law . Besides I may see her at this
place ...
No , she has been upon honour with me if she were the devil , and I will be
equally upon honour with her — she shall have the privilege of a court - martial ,
where the point of honour can qualify strict law . Besides I may see her at this
place ...
Page 217
Your honour sees I went down to yon place that your honour spoke o ' , that's kept
by her that your honour kens o ' , by the seaside . — So , says she , what are you
wanting here ? ye'll be come wi ' a broom in your pocket frae Ellangowan ?
Your honour sees I went down to yon place that your honour spoke o ' , that's kept
by her that your honour kens o ' , by the seaside . — So , says she , what are you
wanting here ? ye'll be come wi ' a broom in your pocket frae Ellangowan ?
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