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His word of honor always had to be taken as true . If his word was doubted , he
was expected to fight to prove that he was right . He was expected to be ready to
fight a duel if any one of his own class challenged him , because this was the way
...
His word of honor always had to be taken as true . If his word was doubted , he
was expected to fight to prove that he was right . He was expected to be ready to
fight a duel if any one of his own class challenged him , because this was the way
...
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One of the marks of what we now call a true gentleman is his consideration of
others . It is a mark of good manners neither Gentlemen to cringe or be
embarrassed before others , nor to put are on airs of superiority . We can show
respect to age ...
One of the marks of what we now call a true gentleman is his consideration of
others . It is a mark of good manners neither Gentlemen to cringe or be
embarrassed before others , nor to put are on airs of superiority . We can show
respect to age ...
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And what was true of the king was likely to be still more true of the baron or
bishop , who might be the immediate lord over the town . There were frequent
contests between towns and lords , in which the towns struggled to secure
greater ...
And what was true of the king was likely to be still more true of the baron or
bishop , who might be the immediate lord over the town . There were frequent
contests between towns and lords , in which the towns struggled to secure
greater ...
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They built for themselves private houses as splendid as the palaces of bishops or
dukes . It may seem as though this explanation takes away something from the
real value that men now put upon work . Is not the true reason why we respect ...
They built for themselves private houses as splendid as the palaces of bishops or
dukes . It may seem as though this explanation takes away something from the
real value that men now put upon work . Is not the true reason why we respect ...
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Is a country or a part of a country better off if it is ruled by its own people , and is it
true to say that a people is not free if it is not independent ? Consider Canada .
Canada , like the United States before the Revolution , was a part of the British ...
Is a country or a part of a country better off if it is ruled by its own people , and is it
true to say that a people is not free if it is not independent ? Consider Canada .
Canada , like the United States before the Revolution , was a part of the British ...
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