Encara no tenim significats per a "own vindication".
1And let me, in my own vindication, explain to you the whole of the affair.
2Himself rises to his own vindication, a course just and compatible with sincerity and modesty.
3Presume not, interrupted she, base as thou art, to say one word in thine own vindication.
4The subject explains and justifies itself, and is its own vindication and illustration, if any are needed.
5I only say this, my dear, in my own vindication,-feeling ,perhaps ,thatmy conduct needs some excuse.
6This insinuation was levelled at the duke of Marlborough, who made a long speech in his own vindication.
7Ivan said later, in his own vindication: When that dog Adashef betrayed me, was anyone put to death?
8Yet some of those illustrious persons will perhaps excuse me from transcribing a passage or two in my own vindication.
9Yet some of those illustrious Persons will, perhaps, excuse me for transcribing a passage or two, in my own vindication.
10His arrangements for his own vindication were all complete, and he knew that the court could only acquit him with honor.
11He had been preoccupied with his own vindication, and had been blind to what Ladislaw might infer on his own account.
12Thus much I thought necessary to premise in my own vindication against the objections that have been made to my former performances.
13She positively snorted, and the excitement of her own vindication and the just condemnation of Jeremy was such that her hands trembled.
14But neither his own vindication nor that of his biographer have in the least palliated or even touched the real error which he committed.
15He undertook his own vindication against More, whom he declares, in his title, to be justly called the author of the Regii Sanguinis Clamor.
16He held his peace with all the materials for his own vindication in his hand, rather than embarrass Mr. Gladstone at a great political crisis.
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