65. “Right conduct; a just and good act, or course of action; anything which justly may or should be done.”

66. “Wrest once the law to your authority; To do a great right, do a little wrong.”

67. “Too fond of the right to do the expedient.”

68. “With firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right.”

69. The right; the cause of truth and justice.

70. That which is proper for or incumbent on one to do: one’s duty. (Obsolete.)

71. The standard of permitted and forbidden action within a certain sphere. (Obsolete.)

72. “Obedience to or harmony with the rules of morality, justice, truth, and propriety.”

73. “Acting in accordance with the highest moral standard; free from guilt or blame.”

74. “A God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is his name.”