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" If her honour is invaded, the defence of her reputation is no longer a matter of choice; and it signifies not whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances... "
Diary illustrative of the times of George the fourth, interspersed with ... - 219 ページ
lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury 著 - 1838
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 第 75 巻

1813 - 1008 ページ
...manfully, and directly, — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her як countenances) all the suspicions that malice can suggest. If these ought to be the ieelings of every womairin England, who is conscious that she deserves no reproach, your Royal Highnee...

Cobbett's Political Register, 第 23 巻

William Cobbett - 1813 - 492 ページ
...signifies not whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...feelings of every woman in England who is conscious that she deserves no reproach, your Royal Highness has loo sound a judgment, and too nice a sense of...

Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the ..., 第 41 巻

1813 - 422 ページ
...signifies not whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...feelings of every woman in England who is conscious that she deserves no reproach, your Royal Highness has too sound a judgment, and too dice a sense of...

"The Book!", Or, The Proceedings and Correspondence Upon the Subject of the ...

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 520 ページ
...signifies not whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...feelings of every woman in England who is conscious that she •deserves no reproach, your Royal Highness has too sound a .judgment, and too nice a sense...

Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 第 83 巻、第 1 部

1813 - 778 ページ
...• whether whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...feelings of every woman in England who is conscious that she deserves no reproach, your Royal Highness has too sound a judgment, and too nice a sense of...

Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 第 23 巻

1813 - 494 ページ
...signifies not wlie ' ther rhe attack be made openly, manfully and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...ought to be the feel-ings of every" woman in England who"ls couscious that she deserves no reproach, 'your Royal Highness has too sound a •judgment, and...

"The Book!" Or, The Proceedings and Correspondence Upon the Subject of the ...

Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 ページ
...signifies not jprhetber the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...suspicions that malice can suggest. If these ought lo be the feelings of every woman in England who is conscious that she deserve« no reproach, your...

The R-l Brood: Or, An Illustrious Hen and Her Pretty Chickens : a Poem

Peter Pindar - 1813 - 318 ページ
...signifies not whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly, or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...suspicions that malice can suggest. If these ought so be the- feel ings of every woman in England who it conscious that she deserves no reproach, your...

Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany ..., 第 3 巻

Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 ページ
...signifies not whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances all the suspicions that malice can suggest. Jf these ought 10 be the feelings o( every woman in England who is conscious that she deserves no reproach,...

The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1814 - 1112 ページ
...signifies not whether the attack be rnade openly, manfully, and directly —or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances...feelings of every •woman in England who is conscious that she deserves no reproach, your royal highness has too sound a judgment, and too nice a sense of...




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