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Har. A very fair Declaration. Mop. Scar. Har. How long have you commenc'd Apothecary, Seignior? Scar. Ever since you turn'd Farmer. Are not you a damn'd Rogue to put these Tricks upon me, and most dishonourably break all Articles between us? Har. And are not you a dam'd Son of a something to break Articles with me? Scar. Har. Enter the Doctor, which they seeing, come on with more Courage.
"Well," said the major, speaking as coolly as if he were on parade, "shall I go first?" "I was thinking, major. I can't do it. It seems like breaking my pledges, and acting dishonourably to the owners of the ship to leave her." "My dear Strong," said the major, clapping him on the shoulder, "the more I know of you the more I regret that you took to the sea."
However casuists may argue, the world is agreed that a lie for saving life and even property under certain circumstances, and for screening the honour of a confiding woman, is not inexcusable. The goldsmith's son who died with a lie on his lips for saving the Prince Chevalier did a meritorious act. The owner also who hides his property from robbers, cannot be regarded as acting dishonourably.
God is so just a God, and so merciful to his people, that though the bodies of his saints should, through the malice of the enemy, be never so dishonourably tortured, killed, and sown in the grave: yet he will, as further will be shewn anon, raise it again in incorruption, glory, and honour: as he saith also in another place, that we who have continued with Christ in his temptations, that have for his sake underwent the reproach and malice of the world, to you, saith Christ.
The tyrannical and oppressive treatment of the citizens of London by Charles I. is too well known to need more than a passing allusion. Not only did he imprison the aldermen for refusing to act dishonourably towards their fellow-citizens; not only did he make illegal demands and impose arbitrary fines, but he even deprived them of the right of petition and remonstrance.
"Thank you for that sigh, my dear," said Lady Delacour. "May I ask, would you, if you discovered that Mr. Vincent had a Virginia, discard him for ever from your thoughts?" "If I discovered that he had deceived and behaved dishonourably to any woman, I certainly should banish him for ever from my regard." "With as much ease as you banished Clarence Hervey?" "With more, perhaps."
Philopœmen, by his remaining beyond seas at this time acting as general for the Cretans, gave his enemies an opportunity of charging him with dishonourably shirking the war at home.
XXX. When Peisistratus wounded himself and was driven into the market-place in a cart to excite the people, whom he told that he had been so treated by his enemies because he defended the constitution, and while he was surrounded by a noisy crowd of sympathisers, Solon came near him and said, "Son of Hippokrates, you are dishonourably imitating Homer's Ulysses.
She will complete the contract, though it should be her death-warrant, rather than let it be said a daughter of the house of Cecil acted dishonourably she will complete it, Robert she will complete it and then die!" Lady Cecil, overcome by emotion and exertion, fell back fainting and exhausted on her pillow.
Chairs and sideboards and settees of Georgian days and earlier had been relegated to this vast pound of unwanted things, while their places were dishonourably filled downstairs by mid-Victorian monstrosities which Mrs. MacDonald instinctively approved, no doubt because they could offer no temptation to the eye.
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