No Man Of Honor, As That Word Is Usually Understood

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No man of honor, as that word is usually understood, did ever pretend that his
honor obliged him to be chaste and temperate, to pay his creditors, to
be useful to his country, or to do good to mankind, to endeavor to be
wise or learned, to regard his word, his promise, or his oath.
-- John Hall

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