“So just is God, to right the innocent.”
85. To do right; to act according to the “law or will of God.”
86. To feel right toward a person; to be either kind, or sympathetic, or to cooperate with him.
[16] We cite here:
87. “The first place is yours, Timothy, in right of your gray hairs.”
88. “I have a perfect right to grieve over him.”
89. “She has a right to be admired, for she is beautiful.”
90. “Not only is she a peeress, but she has fourteen thousand a year in her own right.”
91. “Put your bonnet to the right use; ’tis for the head.”
92. “Why do you twist words out of their right use?”