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  • If the faults of men in orders are only to be judged among themselves, they are all in some sort parties; for, since they say the honour of their order is concerned in every member of it, how can we be sure that they will be impartial judges?

    John Dryden (1797). “The fables, ornamented with engravings, (by) Lady Diana Beauclerc”, p.10