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" Political opposition can never absolve gentlemen from the necessity of a rigid adherence to the laws of honor and the rules of decorum. I neither claim such privilege nor indulge it in others. "
The Balance, and Columbian Repository - Page 237
1804
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Public Characters, Volume 8

Biography - 1806 - 672 pages
...following, he appeared, and took his seat as usual, at the head of the Senate. In the The common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet adopted by Dr. Cooper the idea of dishonour. It has been publicly applied to me under the sanction of your name. The question is not,...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 ..., Volume 8

1806 - 666 pages
...following, he appeared, and took his seat as usual, at the head of the Senate. In the The common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet adopted by Dr. Cooper the idea of dishonour. It has been publicly applied to me under the sanction of your name. The question is not,...
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The Balance, and Columbian Repository, Volume 3

Columbia County (N.Y.) - 1804 - 450 pages
...delicacy which you profefs to value. Political oppofuion ran never abfolve gentlemen from the nec'-flity of a rigid adherence to the laws of honor, and the...affixes to the. •epithet adopted by Dr. Cooper, ths idea of. difhonor. It has been publickly applied to "me under the {antlion of your name. The queftion...
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American Political and Military Biography: In Two Parts. Part I. The ...

Presidents - 1825 - 476 pages
...delicacy which you profess to value. Political opposition can never absolve gentlemen from the necessity of a rigid adherence to the laws of honor, and the rules of decorum. I neither claim such privilege nor indulge it in others. The common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet adopted...
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American Military Biography: Containing the Lives, Characters, and Aneccotes ...

United States - 1825 - 472 pages
...and the rules ol decorum. 1 neither claim such privilege nor indulge it in others. The common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet adopted by Dr. Cooper, the idea of dishonor. It has been publicly applied to me under the sanction of your name. The question is not,...
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Familiar Letters on Public Characters, and Public Events: From the Peace of ...

William Sullivan - Federal party - 1834 - 490 pages
...among other things said, " Political opposition can never absolve gentlemen from the " necessity of rigid adherence to the laws of honor, and the " rules of decorum. I neither claim such privilege, nor in" dulge it in others. The common sense of mankind affixes " to the epithet adopted...
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Familiar Letters on Public Characters, and Public Events, from the Peace of ...

William Sullivan - United States - 1834 - 398 pages
...among other things said, " Political opjwsition can never absolve gentlemen from the " necessity of rigid adherence to the laws of honor and the " rules of decorum. I neither claim such privilege, nor in" dulge it in others. The common sense of mankind affixes " to the epithet adopted...
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The Life of Aaron Burr, Volume 4

Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807 - 1835 - 302 pages
...and the rules of decorum, I neither claim. such privilege nor indulge it in others. The common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet adopted by Dr. Cooper, the idea of dishonour. It has been publicly applied to me under the sanction of your name. The question is not,...
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Aaron Burr: A Biography Compiled from Rare, and in Many Cases ..., Volume 1

Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807 - 1925 - 438 pages
...and the rules of decorum. I neither claim such privilege nor indulge it in others. The common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet adopted by Dr. Cooper the idea of dishonour. It has been publicly applied to me under the sanction of your name. The question is not...
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Notes on Duels and Duelling: Alphabetically Arranged with a Preliminary ...

Lorenzo Sabine - Dueling - 1855 - 414 pages
...delicacy which you profess to value. " Political opposition can never absolve gentlemen from the necessity of a rigid adherence to the laws of honor and the rules of decorum. I neither claim such privilege nor indulge it in others. " The common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet adopted...
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