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" ... of Christianity, has not made our natures capable of forgiving or forgetting them. I must plead for the infirmities of human nature, and beseech your Lordships once more to consider what the honour of an officer is ; consider that, and say what punishment... "
The Trial of Lieutenant Charles Bourne: Upon the Prosecution of Sir James ... - Page 73
by Charles Bourne - 1783 - 266 pages
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 22

Law - 1839 - 508 pages
...what the honour of an officer is ; consider that, and say what punishment this gentleman deserves. You have before you a young military man, jealous, as he ought to be, of his fame and honour, treated with the grosest indignity by his superior officer, smothering his honest resentment...
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., Volume 6

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1847 - 744 pages
...consider what the honour of an officer is; consider that, and say what punishment this gentleman deserves. You have before you a young military man, jealous, as he ought to be, of bis fame and honour, treated with the grossest indignity by his su- CHAP. perior officer, smothering...
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1847 - 734 pages
...an officer is ; consider that, and say what punishment this gentleman deserves. You have before yon a young military man, jealous, as he ought to be, of his fame and honour, treated with the grossest indignity by his su- CHAP. perior officer, smothering his honest...
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1847 - 742 pages
...officer is; consider that, and say what punishment this gentleman deserves. You have before you ยป young military man, jealous, as he ought to be, of his fame and honour, treated with the grossest indignity by his su- CHAP. perior officer, smothering his honest...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 528 pages
...officer is; consider that, and say what punishment this gentleman deserves. You have before you a youog military man, jealous, as he ought to be, of his fame and honour, treated with the grossest indignity by his superior officer, smothering his honest resentment...
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