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The sovereign then rising from the throne , conferred upon him , while kneeling ,
the honor of knighthood , by giving him three strokes with the flat part of a drawn
sword upon his shoulders or neck . He then saluted the young warrior , and ...
The sovereign then rising from the throne , conferred upon him , while kneeling ,
the honor of knighthood , by giving him three strokes with the flat part of a drawn
sword upon his shoulders or neck . He then saluted the young warrior , and ...
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A scrupulous adherence to truth , with the most religious attention to fulfil every
engagement , became the distinguishing characteristic of a gentleman , because
chivalry was regarded as the school of honor , and inculcated the most delicate ...
A scrupulous adherence to truth , with the most religious attention to fulfil every
engagement , became the distinguishing characteristic of a gentleman , because
chivalry was regarded as the school of honor , and inculcated the most delicate ...
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My lord , ” said she , “ the question I am to enter upon , is not touching the lives of
a few mechanics - it respects the honor of the English nation ; it respects the glory
of my Edward , my husband , my king . You think you have sentenced six of ...
My lord , ” said she , “ the question I am to enter upon , is not touching the lives of
a few mechanics - it respects the honor of the English nation ; it respects the glory
of my Edward , my husband , my king . You think you have sentenced six of ...
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