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abettor

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abettor

In law, a person who knowingly and voluntarily aids a criminal in committing an offence, thereby becoming equally guilty of the crime.


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Mrs Varden's chief aider and abettor, and at the same time her principal victim and object of wrath, was her single domestic servant, one Miss Miggs; or as she was called, in conformity with those prejudices of society which lop and top from poor hand- maidens all such genteel excrescences--Miggs.
At most it has been the accomplice of human restlessness, and playing the part of dangerous abettor of world- wide ambitions.
And you think that to save such villains as you I will become an abettor of their plot, an accomplice in their crimes?
 
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